2012
DOI: 10.3923/ajit.2012.100.107
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Internet Protocols: IPv4 vis a vis IPv6

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“…Generally, IPv4 had higher bandwidth than IPv6, less RTT, and less CPU usage, as we observed in the above data. This is due to higher overhead in IPv6 (40 Bytes) compared to IPv4 (20 Bytes) [18]. IPv6 used 128 bit for addressing while IPv4 has 32 bits.…”
Section: Practical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Generally, IPv4 had higher bandwidth than IPv6, less RTT, and less CPU usage, as we observed in the above data. This is due to higher overhead in IPv6 (40 Bytes) compared to IPv4 (20 Bytes) [18]. IPv6 used 128 bit for addressing while IPv4 has 32 bits.…”
Section: Practical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For both TCP and UDP, the results also show that IPv6 has lower bandwidth and higher latency than IPv4 due to higher overhead in IPv6 packet. IPv6 has high overhead of 40 Bytes compared to 20 Bytes overhead of IPv4 [18].…”
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confidence: 99%