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Trends and Prospects for Internet Interconnection Models (인터넷 정산모델 발전동향 및 전망)

  • Byun, J.H.;Cho, E.J.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.221-231
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    • 2013
  • 인터넷 접속료 정산방식은 그동안 피어링과 트랜짓 모델이 주로 활용되어 왔으나 인터넷 트래픽의 폭발적 증가, OTT 서비스 확산 등으로 망 이용대가의 적정 분담을 위해 발신자지불방식(SPNP: Send Party network Pay) 등 새로운 정산모델 도입이 필요하다는 주장도 제기되고 있다. 본고에서는 인터넷 접속료 정산방식으로 활용되어 온 피어링과 트랜짓 정산모델의 특징과 도입배경, 다양한 피어링/트랜짓 변형 모델을 살펴보고, 최근 유렵 통신사업자 협회가 제안한 발신자지불방식 정산모델의 제안 배경 및 ITU, OECD 등 국제기구에서의 논의 동향을 검토해보고자 한다.

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Adaptive Control of Super Peer Ration using Particle Swarm Optimization in Self-Organizing Super Peer Ring Search Scheme (자기 조직적 우수 피어 링 검색기법에서 입자 군집 최적화(PSO)를 이용한 적응적 우수 피어 비율 조절 기법)

  • Jang, Hyung-Gun;Han, Sae-Young;Park, Sung-Yong
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.13A no.6 s.103
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    • pp.501-510
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    • 2006
  • The self-organizing super peer ring P2P search scheme improves search performance of the existing unstructured peer-to-peer systems, in which super peers with high capacity constitute a ring structure and all peer in the system utilize the ring for publishing or querying their keys. In this paper, we further improves the performance of the self-organizing ring by adaptively changing its super peer ratio according to the status of the entire system. By using PSO, the optimized super peer ratio can be maintained within the system. Through simulations, we show that our self-organizing super peer ring optimized by PSO outperforms not only the fixed super peer ring but also the self-organizing super ring with fixed ratio in the aspect of query success rate.

A P2P Overlay System based on P4P-framework for Live Multimedia Streaming Services (라이브 멀티미디어 스트리밍 서비스를 위한 P4P 프레임워크 기반의 P2P 오버레이 시스템)

  • Byun, Hae-Sun;Lee, Mee-Jeong
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.18C no.1
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose a P4P based P2P system for live multimedia streaming services. In order to satisfy the strict requirement of delay in live multimedia streaming, in the proposed scheme, the P4P server of network provider provides the network status information related to delay and congestion links to P2P system in addition to the information to optimize the network resource utilization. The P2P system server, then, makes the peering suggestion based on the information from the network server. Also, we propose a playback synchronization mechanism that enable each peer to start the playback within the limited variation from the playback positions of source peer. Through the simulation results, it is shown that the proposed scheme not only deals with the original objective of the P4P framework, i.e., effective network utilization, but also the live multimedia streaming requirements. It enhances the playback continuity, and reduces the playback start-up latency and the control overhead. In addition, the proposed scheme reduces the variation in playback positions of the peers.

A Study on the Charge of Using the Internet Network - Focusing on U.S. Internet History and Charter Merger Approval Conditions Litigation - (인터넷 망 이용의 유상성에 대한 고찰 - 미국 인터넷 역사 및 Charter 합병승인조건 소송 중심으로 -)

  • Cho, Dae-Keun
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.123-134
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    • 2021
  • This paper suggests that the Internet is not free through analysis of U.S. Internet history and lawsuits related to the Charter merger in 2016. Generally speaking, the players in internet connectivity market agree to Non-Disclosure Agreement, when connecting their facilities and networks each other. So, I adopted the case study & analysis as research methodologies due to limitation of collecting the transaction data between them. The former finds that Internet access has never been free in U.S Internet history. As we know, some including Content Providers(CPs) argue that the Internet is a free network and there are many cases to use the internet for free, so they came to conclusion that ISPs have no right to charge the users like CPs. This study refutes these arguments in two ways. One is that using the internet has never been free. From ARPANET, known as the beginning of the U.S. Internet, to the commercialization of backbone, no Internet has been considered or implemented for free since the early Internet network was devised. Also, the U.S government was paying subsidies or institutions were paying fees to secure network operations for the NSFNET backbone. the other is that "free peering" refers to barter transactions between ISPs, not to free access to counterpart internet networks. Second, this study analyze the FCC' executive order of conditioned merger approval and the court's related ruling and verify that using the internet is not free. According to the analysis, this study finds that it's real situation to make paid settlements between ISP-CPs (including OTTs) in the US Internet market at the moment. This study concludes that the Internet has never been free in terms of its technical characteristics, network structure, network operation, and system. Also it proposes how to improve the domestic settlement system between ISPs-CPs in terms of policy and regulation.