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A Study on the Modified Queue Management Scheme for Congestion Avoidance (폭주회피를 위한 개선된 큐 관리 기법에 관한 연구)

  • 양진영;이팔진;김종화
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, a Modified RED algorithm for congestion avoidance in IP networks is presented. The RED detects incipient congestion by computing the average queue size. By notifying only a randomly selected fraction of connection, it causes to the global synchronization or fairness problem, And also, the network characteristics need to be known in order to find th optimum average queue length. When the average queue size exceeds a minimum threshold, a modified RED algorithm drops packets based on the state of each connection. Performance is improved because of keeping the average queue size low while allowing occasional bursts of packets in the queue, we compare performance of modified RED with RED and Drop Tail in terms of goodput, network utilization and fairness.

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Two Dimensional Laying Simulation of Subsea Cables (유한차분법에 의한 해저케이블의 2차원 포설 시뮬레이션)

  • 박한일;김동혁;김명준;진근하
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 1997
  • Subsea cable systems have a large information transmission capacity and play an important role in domestic and global information networks. However since the cables are under harsh marine environment, they are exposed to various hazards with high potential risks of damage resulting in serious economic loss. In this research a computer simulation program based on the finite difference algorithm was developed. The program is able to simulate two dimensional dynamic behaviour of a submarine cable during its laying. In order to verify the numerical results, they are compared to analytical results, showing a good agreement between the two results.

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Virtual Network Embedding with Multi-attribute Node Ranking Based on TOPSIS

  • Gon, Shuiqing;Chen, Jing;Zhao, Siyi;Zhu, Qingchao
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.522-541
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    • 2016
  • Network virtualization provides an effective way to overcome the Internet ossification problem. As one of the main challenges in network virtualization, virtual network embedding refers to mapping multiple virtual networks onto a shared substrate network. However, existing heuristic embedding algorithms evaluate the embedding potential of the nodes simply by the product of different resource attributes, which would result in an unbalanced embedding. Furthermore, ignoring the hops of substrate paths that the virtual links would be mapped onto may restrict the ability of the substrate network to accept additional virtual network requests, and lead to low utilization rate of resource. In this paper, we introduce and extend five node attributes that quantify the embedding potential of the nodes from both the local and global views, and adopt the technique for order preference by similarity ideal solution (TOPSIS) to rank the nodes, aiming at balancing different node attributes to increase the utilization rate of resource. Moreover, we propose a novel two-stage virtual network embedding algorithm, which maps the virtual nodes onto the substrate nodes according to the node ranks, and adopts a shortest path-based algorithm to map the virtual links. Simulation results show that the new algorithm significantly increases the long-term average revenue, the long-term revenue to cost ratio and the acceptance ratio.

A Moving Window Principal Components Analysis Based Anomaly Detection and Mitigation Approach in SDN Network

  • Wang, Mingxin;Zhou, Huachun;Chen, Jia
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.3946-3965
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    • 2018
  • Network anomaly detection in Software Defined Networking, especially the detection of DDoS attack, has been given great attention in recent years. It is convenient to build the Traffic Matrix from a global view in SDN. However, the monitoring and management of high-volume feature-rich traffic in large networks brings significant challenges. In this paper, we propose a moving window Principal Components Analysis based anomaly detection and mitigation approach to map data onto a low-dimensional subspace and keep monitoring the network state in real-time. Once the anomaly is detected, the controller will install the defense flow table rules onto the corresponding data plane switches to mitigate the attack. Furthermore, we evaluate our approach with experiments. The Receiver Operating Characteristic curves show that our approach performs well in both detection probability and false alarm probability compared with the entropy-based approach. In addition, the mitigation effect is impressive that our approach can prevent most of the attacking traffic. At last, we evaluate the overhead of the system, including the detection delay and utilization of CPU, which is not excessive. Our anomaly detection approach is lightweight and effective.

국내기업의 인터넷 이용에 관한 실증적 연구

  • 장명희
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.236-265
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    • 1996
  • It is quite a necessity for the small and medium corporations(Abbre : SMC) to have information technology in order to survive in ever changing global business environment . Especially recently, the importance and uses of Internet have greatly increased by SMCs facing changing environment. This thesis aims to propose various application alternatives of Internet through the analysis of the Internet uses by SMCs. For the analysis, questionaires were distributed nationally to 126 small and medium corporate entities, and 64 out of 82 retrived questionaires have been used for the analysis. The analysis revealed several notable points related with Internet applications by SMCs that , although SMCs strongly feel the need for the use of Internet. -the level of recognition for the existence of the Internet was relatively low -the time used was also at low level -the job which uses Internet was mainly marketing related -and the fields applied were concentrated in those of search and e-mail. The benefits which are derived from the use of Internet include swift provision of technological information to SMCs ,improvement of active interchanges of information through the whole relate networks, strengthened promotion of products made by Internet to promote smooth communications (among related divisions or personnels), to automate work systems , and to systemizestrategic management planning process etc. Consequently, it is expected that, althgough the level of application of Internet is quite low, Internet can be served as a source of information technology and futher as a weapon to better combat strong competition through various supports at government level, since small and medium corporations feel its strong need for Internet.

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Damping BGP Route Flaps

  • Duan, Zhenhai;Chandrashekar, Jaideep;Krasky, Jeffrey;Xu, Kuai;Zhang, Zhi-Li
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.490-498
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    • 2007
  • BGP route flap damping(RFD) was anecdotally considered to be a key contributor to the stability of the global Internet inter-domain routing system. However, it was recently shown that RFD can incorrectly suppress for substantially long periods of time relatively stable routes, i.e., routes that only fail occasionally. This phenomenon can be attributed to the complex interaction between BGP path exploration and how the RFD algorithm identifies route flaps. In this paper we identify a distinct characteristic of BGP path exploration following a single network event such as a link or router failure. Based on this characteristic, we distinguish BGP route updates during BGP path exploration from route flaps and propose a novel BGP route flap damping algorithm, RFD+. RFD+ has a number of attractive properties in improving Internet routing stability. In particular, it can correctly suppress persistent route flaps without affecting routes that only fail occasionally. In addition to presenting the new algorithm and analyzing its properties, we also perform simulation studies to illustrate the performance of the algorithm.

A Cost-Efficient LTE Network Design and Deployment Methodology for Developing Countries (개도국 LTE 망의 비용-효율적인 구축을 위한 요구사항 도출과 기술 분석)

  • Ko, Kiyoung;Lee, Jaiyong
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.140-148
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    • 2017
  • This paper focused on finding a cost-effective LTE mobile network design methodology, suitable for socio-economic circumstances of developing countries. Developing countries have different requirements and circumstances compared with those of developed countries that had deployed LTE networks in advance, thus a differentiated way of design and deployment methods are necessary. This paper analyzed LTE design-related attributes of developing countries, identified relevant technological requirements and appropriate technologies, and suggested design methodologies. These suggestions were verified through the case studies of several developing countries that a Korean telecommunication company (Korean telecom company A) had participated in the LTE design and deployment for future reference by other developing countries.

Performance of GFR service for TCP traffic in ATM switches with FIFO shared buffer (FIFO 공유 버퍼를 갖는 ATM 스위치에서 TCP 트래픽을 위한 GFR 성능 평가)

  • Park Inyong
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2005
  • ATM Form has defined the guaranteed frame rate (GFR) service to provide minimum cell rate (MCR) guarantees for TCP traffic in ATM networks and allow it to fairly share residual bandwidth. GFR switch implementation consists of the frame-based generic cell rate algorithm (F-GCRA) and a frame forwarding mechanism. The F-GCRA identifies frames that are eligible for an MCR guarantee. The frame forwarding mechanism buffers cells at a frame unit according to information provided by the F-GCRA and forwards the buffered cells to an output port according to its scheduling discipline. A simple GFR mechanism with shared buffer with a global threshold is a feasible implementation mechanism, but has been known that it is insufficient to guarantee the MCR. This paper has estimated performance of GFR service for TCP traffic over ATM switches with the simple FIFO-based mechanism

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On-chip Learning Algorithm in Stochastic Pulse Neural Network (확률 펄스 신경회로망의 On-chip 학습 알고리즘)

  • 김응수;조덕연;박태진
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.270-279
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    • 2000
  • This paper describes the on-chip learning algorithm of neural networks using the stochastic pulse arithmetic. Stochastic pulse arithmetic is the computation using the numbers represented by the probability of 1' and 0's occurrences in a random pulse stream. This stochastic arithmetic has the merits when applied to neural network ; reduction of the area of the implemented hardware and getting a global solution escaping from local minima by virtue of the stochastic characteristics. And in this study, the on-chip learning algorithm is derived from the backpropagation algorithm for effective hardware implementation. We simulate the nonlinear separation problem of the some character patterns to verify the proposed learning algorithm. We also had good results after applying this algorithm to recognize printed and handwritten numbers.

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Tri-band Microstrip Bandpass Filter Using Dual-Mode Stepped-Impedance Resonator

  • Liu, Haiwen;Lei, Jiuhuai;Zhao, Yulong;Xu, Wenyuan;Fan, Yichao;Wu, Tiantian
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.344-347
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    • 2013
  • This letter presents a compact dual-mode tri-band bandpass filter by using a short-circuited stub-loaded stepped-impedance resonator (SIR) and a short-circuited stub-loaded uniform impedance resonator. Also, a hairpin SIR geometry is introduced to miniature the size of this filter while maintaining excellent performance. The use of a short-circuited stub at the central point of the hairpin SIR can generate two resonant modes in two passbands. Its equivalent circuit structure is analyzed by using the even-odd mode theory. For demonstration purposes, a tri-band filter for the applications of the Global Positioning System at 1.57 GHz, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access at 3.5 GHz, and wireless local area networks at 5.2 GHz is designed, fabricated, and measured.