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Defeating IP Source Address Spoofing with Foreign Agent Care-of-Address in Mobile IPv4 (Mobile IPv4 네트워크에서 접속제어리스트와 역터널링을 이용한 IP Spoofing 제거 방안)

  • Kim, Han-Lim;Kim, Sung-Il;Kim, Sang-Eun;Park, Se-Jun
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.08a
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    • pp.313-317
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    • 2005
  • The network ingress filtering is a simple and efficient method for preventing IP source spoofing of fixed nodes. Since mobile hosts cannot communicate with its correspondent nodes if the network ingress filtering is configured in mobile IPv4 network, reverse tunneling was considered as a method for avoiding network ingress filtering. But, unfortunately this method does not solve IP source spoofing of mobile nodes. In this paper, we propose a simple and efficient method for preventing IP source spoofing of mobile nodes assuming that only the mobile hosts connected to foreign agents and the network that foreign agent manages is small.

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Kalman Filtering-based Traffic Prediction for Software Defined Intra-data Center Networks

  • Mbous, Jacques;Jiang, Tao;Tang, Ming;Fu, Songnian;Liu, Deming
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.2964-2985
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    • 2019
  • Global data center IP traffic is expected to reach 20.6 zettabytes (ZB) by the end of 2021. Intra-data center networks (Intra-DCN) will account for 71.5% of the data center traffic flow and will be the largest portion of the traffic. The understanding of traffic distribution in IntraDCN is still sketchy. It causes significant amount of bandwidth to go unutilized, and creates avoidable choke points. Conventional transport protocols such as Optical Packet Switching (OPS) and Optical Burst Switching (OBS) allow a one-sided view of the traffic flow in the network. This therefore causes disjointed and uncoordinated decision-making at each node. For effective resource planning, there is the need to consider joining the distributed with centralized management which anticipates the system's needs and regulates the entire network. Methods derived from Kalman filters have proved effective in planning road networks. Considering the network available bandwidth as data transport highways, we propose an intelligent enhanced SDN concept applied to OBS architecture. A management plane (MP) is added to conventional control (CP) and data planes (DP). The MP assembles the traffic spatio-temporal parameters from ingress nodes, uses Kalman filtering prediction-based algorithm to estimate traffic demand. Prior to packets arrival at edges nodes, it regularly forwards updates of resources allocation to CPs. Simulations were done on a hybrid scheme (1+1) and on the centralized OBS. The results demonstrated that the proposition decreases the packet loss ratio. It also improves network latency and throughput-up to 84 and 51%, respectively, versus the traditional scheme.