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Adaptive Partition-Based Address Allocation Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

  • Kim, Ki-Il;Peng, Bai;Kim, Kyong-Hoon
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 2009
  • To initialize and maintain self-organizing networks such as mobile ad hoc networks, address allocation protocol is essentially required. However, centralized approaches that pervasively used in traditional networks are not recommended in this kind of networks since they cannot handle with mobility efficiently. In addition, previous distributed approaches suffer from inefficiency with control overhead caused by duplicated address detection and management of available address pool. In this paper, we propose a new dynamic address allocation scheme, which is based on adaptive partition. An available address is managed in distributed way by multiple agents and partitioned adaptively according to current network environments. Finally, simulation results reveal that a proposed scheme is superior to previous approach in term of address acquisition delay under diverse simulation scenarios.

Distributed Borrowing Addressing Scheme for ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Park, Sung-Jin;Lee, Eun-Ju;Ryu, Jae-Hong;Joo, Seong-Soon;Kim, Hyung-Seok
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.525-533
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposes a distributed borrowing addressing (DIBA) scheme to solve problems of failure in address assignments resulting from limited tree depth and width when the distributed address assignment mechanism is used in a ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4 wireless sensor network. DIBA is a method of borrowing addresses from neighbor nodes for newly entering nodes and assigning the borrowed addresses. Its network or sensing coverage can increase with almost the same overhead as the existing method. DIBA is a simple and lightweight means of addressing and routing, making it suitable for wireless sensor networks. Simulations showed that DIBA is a distributed addressing scheme with consistently excellent performance.

Distributed Synchronization for OFDMA-Based Wireless Mesh Networks

  • Kim, Jihyung;Kim, Jung-Hyun;Lim, Kwangjae
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we propose a distributed synchronization algorithm for wireless mesh networks based on orthogonal frequency division multiple access. For time and frequency synchronization, a node requests its neighbor nodes for a change of fast Fourier transform starting points, transmission times, and carrier frequencies needed for synchronization. The node also updates its own time and frequency elements through simple formulas based on request messages received from neighbor nodes using a guard interval and a cyclic prefix. This process with the cooperation of neighbor nodes leads to a gradual synchronization of all nodes in the network. Through a performance comparison with a conventional scheme, we obtain simulation results indicating that the proposed scheme outperforms the conventional scheme in random topologies and a grid topology.

Integrated Voltage and Power Flow Management Considering the Cost of Opera in Active Distribution Networks

  • Xu, Tao;Guo, Lingxu;Wei, Wei;Wang, Xiaoxue;Wang, Chengshan;Lin, Jun;Li, Tianchu
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.274-284
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    • 2016
  • The increasing penetration of distributed energy resources on the distribution networks have brought a number of technical impacts where voltage and thermal variations have been identified as the dominant effects. Active network management in distribution networks aims to integrate distributed energy resources with flexible network management so that distributed energy resources are organized to make better use of existing capacity and infrastructure. This paper propose active solutions which aims to solve the voltage and thermal issues in a distributed manner utilizing a collaborative approach. The proposed algorithms have been fully tested on a distribution network with distributed generation units.

Distributed beamforming with one-bit feedback and clustering for multi-node wireless energy transfer

  • Lee, Jonghyeok;Hwang, SeongJun;Hong, Yong-gi;Park, Jaehyun;Byun, Woo-Jin
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.221-231
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    • 2021
  • To resolve energy depletion issues in massive Internet of Things sensor networks, we developed a set of distributed energy beamforming methods with one-bit feedback and clustering for multi-node wireless energy transfer, where multiple singleantenna distributed energy transmitters (Txs) transfer their energy to multiple nodes wirelessly. Unlike previous works focusing on distributed information beamforming using a single energy receiver (Rx) node, we developed a distributed energy beamforming method for multiple Rx nodes. Additionally, we propose two clustering methods in which each Tx node chooses a suitable Rx node. Furthermore, we propose a fast distributed beamforming method based on Tx sub-clustering. Through computer simulations, we demonstrate that the proposed distributed beamforming method makes it possible to transfer wireless energy to massive numbers of sensors effectively and rapidly with small implementation complexity. We also analyze the energy harvesting outage probability of the proposed beamforming method, which provides insights into the design of wireless energy transfer networks with distributed beamforming.

Distributed Routing Based on Minimum End-to-End Delay for OFDMA Backhaul Mobile Mesh Networks

  • Chung, Jong-Moon;Lee, Daeyoung;Park, Jong-Hong;Lim, Kwangjae;Kim, HyunJae;Kwon, Dong-Seung
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.406-413
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA)-based minimum end-to-end delay (MED) distributed routing scheme for mobile backhaul wireless mesh networks is proposed. The proposed scheme selects routing paths based on OFDMA subcarrier synchronization control, subcarrier availability, and delay. In the proposed scheme, OFDMA is used to transmit frames between mesh routers using type-I hybrid automatic repeat request over multipath Rayleigh fading channels. Compared with other distributed routing algorithms, such as most forward within radius R, farthest neighbor routing, nearest neighbor routing, and nearest with forwarding progress, simulation results show that the proposed MED routing can reduce end-to-end delay and support highly reliable routing using only local information of neighbor nodes.

Designing of Multi-tier GIS Architecture for Distributed Network Environment

  • Nie, Yoshinori;Nakamura, Morikazu;Miyagi, Hayao;Onaga, Kenji
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07a
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    • pp.541-544
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    • 2000
  • This paper presents a multitier GIS architecture to adapt to large-scale distributed networks and to improve data transfer performance with intelligent caching technique. We design this system using UML based on object-oriented analysis. We show some advantages in our proposed system against the ordinary GIS, in special, suitability to distributed networks.

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Distributed and Virtual Network Operations and Contents Management Based on Hybrid Research Networks (하이브리드 연구망 기반의 분산 가상형 네트워크 운영 및 리소스 정보 관리 기술 연구)

  • Kim, Dong-Kyun;Lee, Myung-Sun;Byeon, Ok-Hwan;Kim, Seung-Hae
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.10
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2012
  • Hybrid network infrastructure has been deployed as the most important technology for the advanced research networking community such as Internet2, SURFnet, etc. However, further research needs to be performed in terms of feasible design and implementation of architecture for inter-domain collaborative network infrastructure, which is essential to end-to-end collaborative research based on high-end applications. In this paper, we suggest a framework for distributed and virtual network operations based on hybrid research networks and efficient cooperation between multi-domain hybrid networks, which aims to provide collaborative network environment for high-end applications. Suggested framework is designed to adopt decentralized model of multi-domain hybrid research network management. A collaborative and distributed virtual model that is characterized by cooperation among hybrid research networks that insist on maintaining their autonomy and control, can also contribute for researchers and other end-users to manage and operate their own virtual networks.

Distributed control algorithm for survivable DCS mesh networks (DCS를 이용한 통신망의 장애 복구 알고리즘)

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    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.245-248
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    • 1997
  • As the increasing the demand on information service, high-capacity and high-speed telecommunication networks are required. For the networks, very intelligent telecommunication equipments such as DCS(Digital Cross-connect System) will be employed for the fast service on the various types of information including voice, data and image. This paper considers the transmission networks composed of DCSs and optical fibers as nodes and links of the networks, respectively. For the networks, some types of restoration algorithms are compared their characteristics for their potential applications. And a distributed control algorithm is described as an empirical example which is implemented on the BDCS(Broadband Digital Cross-connect System), where the BDCS is a type of DCS developed in Korea. Finally, some remarks on the associated further researches are added.

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Distributed CoAP Handover Using Distributed Mobility Agents in Internet-of-Things Networks

  • Choi, Sang-Il;Koh, Seok-Joo
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2017
  • The constrained application protocol (CoAP) can be used for remotely controlling various sensor devices in Internet of Things (IoT) networks. In CoAP, to support the handover of a mobile sensor device, service discovery and message transmission needs to be repeated, although doing so would increase the handover delay significantly. To address this limitation of CoAP, a centralized CoAP scheme has been proposed. However, it tends to result in performance degradation for an inter-domain handover case. In this letter, we propose a distributed CoAP handover scheme to support the inter-domain handover. In the proposed scheme, a distributed mobility agent (DMA) is used for managing the location of mobile sensors in a domain and performing handover control operations with its neighboring DMAs in a distributed manner. A performance comparison reveals that the proposed scheme offers a performance improvement of up to 29.5% in terms of the handover delay.