• Title/Summary/Keyword: Network survivability

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An Algorithm for Calculating Flow-based Network Survivability (흐름량을 고려한 네트워크 생존도 계산방법에 관한 연구)

  • 명영수;김현준
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.65-77
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    • 2001
  • Survivability of a network is one of the most important issues in designing present-day communication networks. the k-edge survivability of a given network is defined as the percentage of total traffic surviving the worst case failure of k edges. Although several researches calculated k-edge survivability on small networks by enumeration, prior research has considered how to calculate k-edge survivability on large networks. In this paper, we develop an efficient procedure to obtain lower and upper bounds on the k-edge survivability of a network.

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A Survey on Network Survivability Models (네트워크 생존도 모형 개관)

  • Myung, Young-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.181-189
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    • 2008
  • Survivability of a network is one of the most important issues in designing present-day communication networks. For the past few decades, a lot of researches have proposed the mathematical models to evaluate the survivability of networks. In this paper, we attempt to survey such researches and classify them based on how these researches measure the survivability of a network.

A Novel Method for Survivability Test Based on End Nodes in Large Scale Network

  • Ming, Liang;Zhao, Gang;Wang, Dongxia;Huang, Minhuan;Li, Xiang;Miao, Qing;Xu, Fei
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.620-636
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    • 2015
  • Survivability is a necessary property of network system in disturbed environment. Recovery ability is a key actor of survivability. This paper concludes network survivability into a novel composite metric, i.e. Network Recovery Degree (NRD). In order to measure this metric in quantity, a concept of Source-Destination Pair (SD Pair), is created to abstract end-to-end activity based on end nodes in network, and the quality of SD Pair is also used to describe network performance, such as connectivity, quality of service, link degree, and so on. After that, a Survivability Test method in large scale Network based on SD pairs, called STNSD, is provided. How to select SD Pairs effectively in large scale network is also provided. We set up simulation environment to validate the test method in a severe destroy scenario and evaluate the method scalability in different large scale network scenarios. Experiment and analysis shows that the metric NRD correctly reflects the effort of different survivability strategy, and the proposed test method STNSD has good scalability and can be used to test and evaluate quantitative survivability in large scale network.

A Reaction Scheme supporting the Reliable Service in Mobile Networks (이동망에서 서비스 보장을 위한 대응방안)

  • 박상준
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2004
  • The capability to provide the network service must survive even if a significant network system element is disrupted. To sustain the network service under the system failure, network survivability mechanisms minimizing the impact of failures are needed. Also, since the mobile network has its unique characteristic, the survivability scheme for the vulnerability of the mobile network is required. This paper proposes a survivability scheme to support the reliable service of the wireless access point level (BS-base station system). By the survivability scheme, the mobile network can use an overlap BS of the cellular network architecture after a BS system failure. We analyze the performance of the proposed scheme using Markov model. Also, a computer simulation is used for the scheme analysis. The proposed scheme shows that the service of the mobile network can be provided under the BS system failure.

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A Study on Survivability Management Model for Information Systems Over Internet (인터넷에서 정보시스템의 생존성 관리 모델)

  • Kim, Hwang-Rae;Park, Jin-Sub
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.1185-1193
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    • 2006
  • The next generation networked information system over unbounded internet is open to various network attacks and incidents, so many users suffer from damage and financial loss. In this paper we propose a survivability management model to evaluate the tradeoffs between the cost of defence mechanisms for information systems with weighted service and the resulting expected survivability after a network attack or occurrence of incidents. By varying the level of defence in the simulation, we examine how survivability changes according to the defense level. We derive a cost/survivability and weighted service/survivability curve that managers can use to decide on the appropriate level of defense for the network system of their organizations.

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Providing survivability for virtual networks against substrate network failure

  • Wang, Ying;Chen, Qingyun;Li, Wenjing;Qiu, Xuesong
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.4023-4043
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    • 2016
  • Network virtualization has been regarded as a core attribute of the Future Internet. In a network virtualization environment (NVE), multiple heterogeneous virtual networks can coexist on a shared substrate network. Thus, a substrate network failure may affect multiple virtual networks. In this case, it is increasingly critical to provide survivability for the virtual networks against the substrate network failures. Previous research focused on mechanisms that ensure the resilience of the virtual network. However, the resource efficiency is still important to make the mapping scheme practical. In this paper, we study the survivable virtual network embedding mechanisms against substrate link and node failure from the perspective of improving the resource efficiency. For substrate link survivability, we propose a load-balancing and re-configuration strategy to improve the acceptance ratio and bandwidth utilization ratio. For substrate node survivability, we develop a minimum cost heuristic based on a divided network model and a backup resource cost model, which can both satisfy the location constraints of virtual node and increase the sharing degree of the backup resources. Simulations are conducted to evaluate the performance of the solutions. The proposed load balancing and re-configuration strategy for substrate link survivability outperforms other approaches in terms of acceptance ratio and bandwidth utilization ratio. And the proposed minimum cost heuristic for substrate node survivability gets a good performance in term of acceptance ratio.

A Study on the Enhancement of Network Survivability through Smart Sensor Technologies Convergence (스마트 센서 기술 융합을 통한 망 생존성 강화에 관한 연구)

  • Yang, Jung-Mo;Kim, Jeong-Ho
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.269-276
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    • 2016
  • Public Safty-LTE(Long Term Evolution) is being deployed in the direction of reducing cost by using both of municipal network and commercial network. However, LTE Network is difficult to ensure the survivability during the information communication infrastructure failures. In addition, it is vulnerable in communication coverage of inside buildings and underground. In this study, we propose to implement effectively the network survivability technique through the convergence to the proven technology. As the advent of the IoT Age, smart sensors which are embedded in the environment and the things will be able to provide a useful infrastructure for ensuring the network survivability. Based on the feature of the smart sensor, we designed the sink node architecture to guarantee the network survivability in disaster situation through the convergence of the small cell technology and extension of wireless network coverage technology. The computing power inherent in the environment is a valuable resource that can be utilized in the disaster situation.

Design Method for Cost Efficient Survivable Network (효율적 비용의 서바이벌 네트워크 설계방안)

  • Song, Myeong-Kyu
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.117-123
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    • 2009
  • There are two types of survivability. We find the characteristics of them for networks. And using the dual homing, we analysis the routing cost and link cost. Also we propose the cost-efficient heuristic design method of network topology in order to use survivability. By design samples, we analysis the cost efficiency and show that the new design method can be used to design network topology for survivability easily.

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An Efficient Algorithm for Finding the k-edge Survivability in Ring Networks

  • Myung, Young-Soo
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2010
  • Given an undirected network with a set of source-sink pairs, we are assumed to get a benefit if a pair of source and sink nodes are connected. The k-edge survivability of a network is defined as the total benefit secured after arbitrarily selected k edges are destroyed. The problem of computing k-edge survivability is known to be NP-hard and has applications of evaluating the survivability or vulnerability of a network. In this paper, we consider the k-edge survivability problem restricted to ring networks and develop an algorithm to solve it in O($n^3$|K|) time where n is the number of nodes and K is the set of source-sink pairs.

Survivability Evaluation Model in Wireless Sensor Network using Software Rejuvenation

  • Parvin, Sazia;Thein, Thandar;Kim, Dong-Seong;Park, Jong-Sou
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.91-100
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    • 2008
  • The previous works in sensor networks security have focused on the aspect of confidentiality, authentication and integrity based on cryptographic primitives. There has been no prior work to assess the survivability in systematic way. Accordingly, this paper presents a survivability model of wireless sensor networks using software rejuvenation for dual adaptive cluster head. The survivability model has state transition to reflect status of real wireless sensor networks. In this paper, we only focus on a survivability model which is capable of describing cluster head compromise in the networks and able to switch over the redundant cluster head in order to increase the survivability of that cluster. Second, this paper presents how to enhance the survivability of sensor networks using software rejuvenation methodology for dual cluster head in wireless sensor network. We model and analyze each cluster as a stochastic process based on Semi Markov Process (SMP) and Discrete Time Markov Chain (DTMC). The proof of example scenarios and numerical analysis shows the feasibility of our approach.

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