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Traffic Modeling and Analysis for Pedestrians in Picocell Systems Using Random Walk Model (Picocell 시스템의 보행자 통화량 모델링 및 분석)

  • Lee, Ki-Dong;Chang, Kun-Nyeong;Kim, Sehun
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 2003
  • Traffic performance in a microcellular system is much more affected by cell dwell time and channel holding time in each cell. Cell dwell time of a call is characterized by its mobility pattern, i.e., stochastic changes of moving speed and direction. Cell dwell time provides important information for other analyses on traffic performance such as channel holding time, handover rate, and the average number of handovers per call. In the next generation mobile communication system, the cell size is expected to be much smaller than that of current one to accommodate the increase of user demand and to achieve high bandwidth utilization. As the cell size gets small, traffic performance is much more affected by variable mobility of users, especially by that of pedestrians. In previous work, analytical models are based on simple probability models. They provide sufficient accuracy in a simple second-generation cellular system. However, the role of them is becoming invalid in a picocellular environment where there are rapid change of network traffic conditions and highly random mobility of pedestrians. Unlike in previous work, we propose an improved probability model evolved from so-called Random walk model in order to mathematically formulate variable mobility of pedestrians and analyze the traffic performance. With our model, we can figure out variable characteristics of pedestrian mobility with stochastic correlation. The above-mentioned traffic performance measures are analyzed using our model.

Joint Channel Assignment and Multi-path Routing in Multi-radio Multi-channel Wireless Mesh Network

  • Pham, Ngoc Thai;Choi, Myeong-Gil;Hwang, Won-Joo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.824-832
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    • 2009
  • Multi-radio multi-channel Wireless Mesh Network requires an effective management policy to control the assignment of channels to each radio. We concentrated our investigation on modeling method and solution to find a dynamic channel assignment scheme that is adapted to change of network traffic. Multi-path routing scheme was chosen to overwhelm the unreliability of wireless link. For a particular traffic state, our optimization model found a specific traffic distribution over multi-path and a channel assignment scheme that maximizes the overall network throughput. We developed a simple heuristic method for channel assignment by gradually removing clique load to obtain higher throughput. We also presented numerical examples and discussion of our models in comparison with existing research.

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Network Traffic Analysis between Two Military Bases Using Modeling and Simulation (M&S를 활용한 두 개의 군 부대간 네트워크 트래픽 용량 분석)

  • Park, Myunghwan;Yoo, Seunghoon;Seol, Hyeonju
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.425-432
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    • 2019
  • Modeling and Simulation(M&S) has widely been used in various areas such as industry, academy and military. Especially, military have used the technology for acquisition, training, and combat assessment. In this paper, we introduce our experience using M&S technique to analyze the network traffic amount and packet delay time between two military bases. For this, we modeled the current network configuration of the military bases and simulated the model with NS-3 tool. The result provided us for an insight regarding the required network performance between two bases.

The Modeling and Traffic Feedback Control for QoS Management on Local Network (지역 네트워크에서 QoS 관리를 위한 모델링 및 트래픽 피드백 제어)

  • Park Jong-jin;Huh Eui-Nam;Mun Young-song
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2003
  • Throughput response characteristics depending on the network bandwidth allocation is needed to be modeled to devise adaptive control mechanism to support QoS of the local network. In this study, we propose a dynamic system model that reveals the response characteristics of network. The adaptive traffic feedback control is applied to this model. And we simulate this system for optimization of adaptive control mechanism.

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Active Node and Active Network Modeling For Network Traffic Progress (네트워크 트래픽 성능 향상을 위한 액티브 노드 및 액티브 네트워크 설계)

  • Choi Byung-Sun;Hwang Young-Chul;Lee Seong-Hyun;Lee Won-Goo;Lee Jae-Kwang
    • 한국컴퓨터산업교육학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2003
  • Computer simulation has used to a area of military training from about several years ago. War game model(or computer simulation) endow a military man with field training such as combat experience without operating combat strength or capabilities. To samely construct simulation environment against actual combat environment is to well construct DB to operate war game model, associate among federates on network. Thus, we construct virtual combat environment enabling to efficiently manage network traffic among federates(or active nodes) on active network that construct virtual military training space such as urgent combat field needed to rapidly transfer combat information including image and video.

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On the Survivable Network Design Problem (장애극복형 네트워크 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Myung, Young-Soo;Kim, Hyun-Joon
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.72-80
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    • 1996
  • As the fiber optic technology is rapidly being deployed in telecommunication networks, particular emphasis is placed on the survivability in designing networks. Most of the survivable network design models proposed to date have connectivity constraints, which cannot precisely define a network topology owing to the multiplicity of feasible ones. In this paper, we propose a k-link survivable network design model incorporating traffic-based survivability constraints which restrict the lost traffic due to a network failure under a prescribed level. Our model is shown to include the existing connectivity models as special cases. Then we present its integer programming formulation, analyze the structural properties, and develop a heuristic for obtaining low cost survivable networks.

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Selection of the Optimal Location of Traffic Counting Points for the OD Travel Demand Estimation (기종점 수요추정을 위한 교통량 관측지점의 적정위치 선정)

  • 이승재;이헌주
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 2003
  • The Origin-Destination(OD) matrix is very important in describing transport movements in a region. The OD matrix can be estimated using traffic counts on links in the transport network and other available information. This information on the travel is often contained in a target OD matrix and traffic counts in links. To estimate an OD matrix from traffic counts, they are the major input data which obviously affects the accuracy of the OD matrix estimated, Generally, the quality of an estimated OD matrix depends much on the reliability of the input data, and the number and locations of traffic counting points in the network. Any Process regarding the traffic counts such as the amount and their location has to be carefully studied. The objective of this study is to select of the optimal location of traffic counting points for the OD matrix estimation. The model was tested in nationwide network. The network consists of 224 zones, 3,125 nodes and 6,725 links except to inner city road links. The OD matrix applied for selection of traffic counting points was estimated to 3-constrained entropy maximizing model. The results of this study follow that : the selected alternative to the best optimal counting points of six alternatives is the alternative using common links of OD matrix and vehicle-km and traffic density(13.0% of 6,725 links), however the worst alternative is alternative of all available traffic counting points(44.9% of 6,725 links) in the network. Finally, it should be concluded that the accuracy of reproduced OD matrix using traffic counts related much to the number of traffic counting points and locations.

A Dynamic Priority Control Method to Support an Adaptive Differentiated Service in Home Networks (홈 네트워크에서 적응적 차등화 서비스를 위한 동적 우선순위 조절 기법)

  • 정광모;임승옥;민상원
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.7B
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    • pp.641-649
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    • 2004
  • We propose a dynamic traffic management model which uses adaptive priority reassignment algorithm to deliver service differentiation in home networks, and implement adaptive priority reassignment algorithm using FPGA. The proposed architecture is designed to handle home network traffic without the need for signaling protocol. We categorize home network traffic into three kinds of traffic class: control data traffic class, the Internet data and non-real-time data traffic class, and multimedia data traffic class (include non-real-time and real-time multimedia data traffic). To support differential service about these kinds of traffic class, we designed and implemented a traffic management framework that dynamically change each traffic class priority depending on bandwidth utilization of each traffic class.

Anattical Perfowmnce Modeling of Multi-class QoS IP Router (다중클래스 QoS를 지원하는 IP라우터의 성능분석을 위한 해석적 모델의 구현)

  • 진승의;김태일;이형호
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.257-260
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    • 2001
  • As today's network infrastructure continues to grow and DiffServ IP networks ate now available to provide various levels of flexible QoS services. DiffServ guarantees good scalability but shows dynamic QoS dependent on network traffic loads. Therefore, in this paper, we investigate the dynamics of DiffSev QoS and present analytical model to estimate the allowable traffic load under the given network conditions.

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Traffic Flow Prediction Model Based on Spatio-Temporal Dilated Graph Convolution

  • Sun, Xiufang;Li, Jianbo;Lv, Zhiqiang;Dong, Chuanhao
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.14 no.9
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    • pp.3598-3614
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    • 2020
  • With the increase of motor vehicles and tourism demand, some traffic problems gradually appear, such as traffic congestion, safety accidents and insufficient allocation of traffic resources. Facing these challenges, a model of Spatio-Temporal Dilated Convolutional Network (STDGCN) is proposed for assistance of extracting highly nonlinear and complex characteristics to accurately predict the future traffic flow. In particular, we model the traffic as undirected graphs, on which graph convolutions are built to extract spatial feature informations. Furthermore, a dilated convolution is deployed into graph convolution for capturing multi-scale contextual messages. The proposed STDGCN integrates the dilated convolution into the graph convolution, which realizes the extraction of the spatial and temporal characteristics of traffic flow data, as well as features of road occupancy. To observe the performance of the proposed model, we compare with it with four rivals. We also employ four indicators for evaluation. The experimental results show STDGCN's effectiveness. The prediction accuracy is improved by 17% in comparison with the traditional prediction methods on various real-world traffic datasets.