SFSS
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... transmission of IPv4/IPv6 packets over the Semaphore Flag Signaling
System (SFSS). The SFSS is an internationally recognized alphabetic
communication system based upon the waving of a pair of hand-held
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... IPv4/IPv6 packets over the Semaphore Flag Signaling
System (SFSS). The SFSS is an internationally recognized alphabetic
communication system based upon the waving of a pair of hand-held
flags [JCroft ...
... flags [JCroft,Wikipedia]. Under the SFSS, each alphabetic character
or control signal is indicated by a particular flag pattern, called a
Semaphore Flag Signal (SFS ...
... channel between two interfaces. At the physical layer, SFSS
uses optical transmission, normally through the atmosphere using
solar illumination and line-of-sight photonics. A control protocol ...
... channel direction dispersion. This is a topic for future study.
The diagram in Figure 1 illustrates the place of the SFSS in the
Internet protocol hierarchy.
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+-------------------------------+
| SFSS | Link Layer
+-------------------------------+
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... 3.2).
SFSS: The Semaphore Flag Signaling System.
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IP-SFS adapts the standard SFSS to encode an alphabet of 16 signals
(flag patterns) to represent data values 0-15 (Section 3.2.1) and 9
signals to represent control functions (Section 3.2.2). With 16 data
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IP-SFS defines the 16 data signals by the original SFSS encodings for
letters A to P and the 9 control signals represented by SFSS ...
... SFSS encodings for
letters A to P and the 9 control signals represented by SFSS
encodings Q to X.
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... An interface is constructed through the participation of one or more
humans. A knowledge of the SFSS is recommended, but its absence can
be compensated by a well-designed GUI.
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