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Performance of Ethernet Protection Switching System to Minimize Packet Loss (패킷 손실을 최소화할 수 있는 이더넷 망 보호 시스템의 성능 분석)

  • Lee, Beom-Jae;Lee, Chang-Min;Lee, Jae-Hwoon;Kang, Tae-Kyu
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 2008
  • Ethernet is the very successful technology in private local area network. Therefore, we can obtain the advantage to reduce network overhead due to such as protocol translation when to apply Ethernet to the public backbone network. However, in order to do that, it is required to restore the network within 50msec when link failure occurs, in order to provide seamless connections to end users. Currently, ITU-T standardized the automatic protection switching (APS) based Ethernet protection switching system. In this paper, we propose the improved Ethernet protection switching system to minimize the number of Ethernet frames lost when the network is restored from the failure. The proposed mechanism is analyzed by using simulation based on ns-2 and numerical results show that the proposed one provides superior performance.

A Framework for OAM in OBS Networks (OBS 네트워크의 OAM 기본 체제)

  • Shin Jong-Dug
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.1B
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    • pp.41-51
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    • 2004
  • Operation and maintenance (OAM) in optical burst switching (OBS) networks has not yet been addressed even though OBS has been gaining research interest in recent years. In this paper, we defined five OBS functions such as Burst Termination (BT), Burst Transmission (BTX), Burst Switching (BSW), Routing and Switching Control (RSC), and Protection and Restoration (PAR). A functional model for OBS networks and an OAM architecture are designed to meet the operational requirements. We present the first framework to realize OAM in OBS networks, including OAM activities, OAM-capable OBS nodes such as ingress edge, core, and egress edge nodes, OAM information and communication models and protocols. A number of examples of possible network failures are pointed out and the corresponding reactions to these using the proposed OAM architecture are presented.

Effects of Fast Neutron Irradiation on Switching of Silicon Bipolar Junction Transistor

  • Sung Ho Ahn;Gwang Min Sun
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.124-130
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    • 2023
  • Background: When bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) are used as switches, their switching characteristics can be deteriorated because the recombination time of the minority carriers is long during turn-off transient. When BJTs operate as low frequency switches, the power dissipation in the on-state is large. However, when BJTs operate as high frequency switches, the power dissipation during switching transients increases rapidly. Materials and Methods: When silicon (Si) BJTs are irradiated by fast neutrons, defects occur in the Si bulk, shortening the lifetime of the minority carriers. Fast neutron irradiation mainly creates displacement damage in the Si bulk rather than a total ionization dose effect. Defects caused by fast neutron irradiation shorten the lifetime of minority carriers of BJTs. Furthermore, these defects change the switching characteristics of BJTs. Results and Discussion: In this study, experimental results on the switching characteristics of a pnp Si BJT before and after fast neutron irradiation are presented. The results show that the switching characteristics are improved by fast neutron irradiation, but power dissipation in the on-state is large when the fast neutrons are irradiated excessively. Conclusion: The switching characteristics of a pnp Si BJT were improved by fast neutron irradiation.

Protection Switching Methods for Point-to-Multipoint Connections in Packet Transport Networks

  • Kim, Dae-Ub;Ryoo, Jeong-dong;Lee, Jong Hyun;Kim, Byung Chul;Lee, Jae Yong
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.18-29
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we discuss the issues of providing protection for point-to-multipoint connections in both Ethernet and MPLS-TP-based packet transport networks. We introduce two types of per-leaf protection-linear and ring. Neither of the two types requires that modifications to existing standards be made. Their performances can be improved by a collective signal fail mechanism proposed in this paper. In addition, two schemes - tree protection and hybrid protection - are newly proposed to reduce the service recovery time when a single failure leads to multiple signal fail events, which in turn places a significant amount of processing burden upon a root node. The behavior of the tree protection protocol is designed with minimal modifications to existing standards. The hybrid protection scheme is devised to maximize the benefits of per-leaf protection and tree protection. To observe how well each scheme achieves an efficient traffic recovery, we evaluate their performances using a test bed as well as computer simulation based on the formulae found in this paper.

Ethernet Ring Protection Using Filtering Database Flip Scheme For Minimum Capacity Requirement

  • Rhee, June-Koo Kevin;Im, Jin-Sung;Ryoo, Jeong-Dong
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.874-876
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    • 2008
  • Ethernet ring protection is a new technology introduced in ITU-T Recommendation G.8032, which utilizes the generic Ethernet MAC functions. We introduce an alternative enhanced protection switching scheme to suppress penalty in the switching transient, in which the Ethernet MAC filtering database (FDB) is actively and directly modified by information disseminated from the nodes adjacent to failure. The modified FDB at all nodes are guaranteed to be consistent to form a complete new ring network topology immediately. This scheme can reduce the capacity requirement of the G.8032 by several times. This proposed scheme can be also applied in IP protection rings.

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Advanced Abnormal Over-current Protection with SuperFET® 800V MOSFET in Flyback converter

  • Jang, KyungOun;Lee, Wontae;Baek, Hyeongseok
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2018.07a
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    • pp.332-333
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    • 2018
  • This paper presents an advanced abnormal over-current protection with $SuperFET^{(R)}$ 800V MOSFET in Flyback converter. In advanced abnormal over-current protection, digital pattern generator is proposed to detect a steep di/dt current condition when secondary rectifier diode or the transformer is shorted. If current sensing signal is larger than current limit during consecutive switching cycle, Gate signal will be stopped for 7 internal switching periods. If the abnormal over-current maintains pattern, the controller goes into protection mode. The Advanced over-current protection has been implemented in a 0.35um BCDMOS process (ON Semiconductor process).

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Engineering Practice for ESS Protection by means of One Point Grounding System (일점접지방식을 이용한 전자교환기 방호의 실제)

  • Kim, Soo-Hyung;Seo, Jung-Uck
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1988.07a
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    • pp.502-505
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    • 1988
  • This paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of one point grounding in support of ESS protection. One point grounding provides for the dispatching of excess energy for protection of switching equipment and personnel from lightning discharge hazards and for a natural sink for noise from atmospheric lightning and power transients. In most ESS installations there are a number of different items that must be maintained at a common ground potential for safety, fault protection or noise reduction. The items typically consist of power systems, heating and ventilating systems, distributing frames, repeating equipmets, switching equipments, etc. Grounding system of an ESS Office is most effective when all the ground points are connected to a single, common earth. The one point grounding prvides a common reference potential, keeping all the items of telecommunications facility free from the earth current and voltage hazards.

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Dynamic Survivable Routing for Shared Segment Protection

  • Tapolcai, Janos;Ho, Pin-Han
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.198-209
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    • 2007
  • This paper provides a thorough study on shared segment protection (SSP) for mesh communication networks in the complete routing information scenario, where the integer linear program (ILP) in [1] is extended such that the following two constraints are well addressed: (a) The restoration time constraint for each connection request, and (b) the switching/merging capacity constraint at each node. A novel approach, called SSP algorithm, is developed to reduce the extremely high computation complexity in solving the ILP formulation. Basically, our approach is to derive a good approximation on the parameters in the ILP by referring to the result of solving the corresponding shared path protection (SPP) problem. Thus, the design space can be significantly reduced by eliminating some edges in the graphs. We will show in the simulation that with our approach, the optimality can be achieved in most of the cases. To verify the proposed formulation and investigate the performance impairment in terms of average cost and success rate by the additional two constraints, extensive simulation work has been conducted on three network topologies, in which SPP and shared link protection (SLP) are implemented for comparison. We will demonstrate that the proposed SSP algorithm can effectively and efficiently solve the survivable routing problem with constraints on restoration time and switching/merging capability of each node. The comparison among the three protection types further verifies that SSP can yield significant advantages over SPP and SLP without taking much computation time.

Hysteresis Current Control with Self-Locked Frequency Limiter for VSI Control (자기동조 주파수 제한기를 갖는 전압원 인버터의 히스테리시스 전류제어)

  • Choe, Yeon-Ho;Im, Seong-Un;Gwon, U-Hyeon
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers B
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 2002
  • A hysteresis control is widely used to control output current of inverter. A hysteresis bandwidth is affected by system parameters such as source voltage, device on/off time, load inductance and resistance. The frequency limiter is used to protect switching devices overload. In the conventional hysteresis controller, a lock-out circuit with D-latch and timer is used to device protection circuit. But switching delay time and harmonic components are appeared in output current. In this paper the performance of lock-out circuit is tested, and new circuit for switching device fault protection is proposed ad it's performance is simulated.