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A Case for Using Service Availability to Characterize IP Backbone Topologies

  • Keralapura Ram;Moerschell Adam;Chuah Chen Nee;Iannaccone Gianluca;Bhattacharyya Supratik
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.241-252
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    • 2006
  • Traditional service-level agreements (SLAs), defined by average delay or packet loss, often camouflage the instantaneous performance perceived by end-users. We define a set of metrics for service availability to quantify the performance of Internet protocol (IP) backbone networks and capture the impact of routing dynamics on packet forwarding. Given a network topology and its link weights, we propose a novel technique to compute the associated service availability by taking into account transient routing dynamics and operational conditions, such as border gateway protocol (BGP) table size and traffic distributions. Even though there are numerous models for characterizing topologies, none of them provide insights on the expected performance perceived by end customers. Our simulations show that the amount of service disruption experienced by similar networks (i.e., with similar intrinsic properties such as average out-degree or network diameter) could be significantly different, making it imperative to use new metrics for characterizing networks. In the second part of the paper, we derive goodness factors based on service availability viewed from three perspectives: Ingress node (from one node to many destinations), link (traffic traversing a link), and network-wide (across all source-destination pairs). We show how goodness factors can be used in various applications and describe our numerical results.

Implementation of Advanced IP Network Technology for IPTV Service

  • Joo, Young-Do
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2009
  • It is absolutely essential to implement advanced IP network technologies such as QoS, Multicast, High Availability, and Security in order to provide real-time services like IPTV via IP backbone network. In reality, the existing commercial networks of internet service providers are subject to certain technical difficulties and limitations in embodying those technologies. On-going research efforts involve the experimental engineering works and implementation experience to trigger IPTV service on the premium-level IP backbone which has recently been developed. This paper introduces the core network technologies that will enable the deployment of a high-quality IPTV service, and then proposes a suitable methodology for application and deployment policies on each technology to lead the establishment and globalization of the IPTV service.

Research on Commercialization of IP-based CDMA Mobile Communication Systems (IP 기반의 CDMA 이동통신 시스템 상용화 사례 연구)

  • Yi, Seung-Hee
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.08a
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    • pp.350-354
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    • 2008
  • IP-based mobile communication system is one of the key research items in the mobile networks for a long time. But, due to some technical issues and no need of markets, it is still not full-fledged. Recently, CDMA and WCDMA service providers want to introduce IP-based network connectivity. Even though their efforts, the main network intra-structure depends on ATM or HDLC technology. This article describes a good example of commercialization of IP-based mobile communication systems. Our research is not experimental system but a in-service system - replacing the existing equipments with new IP-based systems. In this paper, we introduce IP related technologies used in our research such as IP-based ATCA(Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture) platform, HA(High Availability) redundancy, IP multicast, network redundancy techniques, multi-link bundling and IP header compression. These are already well-known to internet domain. We mix them with mobile communication systems concretely.

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mVoIP Vulnerability Analysis And its Countermeasures on Smart Phone (스마트폰에서 mVoIP 취약성 분석 및 대응 방안)

  • Cho, Sik-Wan;Jang, Won-Jun;Lee, Hyung-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2012
  • mVoIP (mobile Voice over Internet Protocol) service is a technology to transmit voice data through an IP network using mobile device. mVoIP provides various supplementary services with low communication cost. It can maximize the availability and efficiency by using IP-based network resources. In addition, the users can use voice call service at any time and in any place, as long as they can access the Internet on mobile device easily. However, SIP on mobile device is exposed to IP-based attacks and threats. Observed cyber threats to SIP services include wiretapping, denial of service, and service misuse, VoIP spam which are also applicable to existing IP-based networks. These attacks are also applicable to SIP and continuously cause problems. In this study, we analysis the threat and vulnerability on mVoIP service and propose several possible attack scenarios on existing mobile VoIP devices. Based on a proposed analysis and vulnerability test mechanism, we can construct more enhanced SIP security mechanism and stable mobile VoIP service framework after eliminating its vulnerability on mobile telephony system.

A Study about Wiretapping Attack and Security of VoIP Service (VoIP 서비스의 도청 공격과 보안에 관한 연구)

  • Park Dea-Woo;Yoon Seok-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.11 no.4 s.42
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    • pp.155-164
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    • 2006
  • VoIP technology is Eight New Services among Ubiquitous-IT839 strategies. This paper tested wiretapping or VoIP service in connected a soft phone and LAN and WAN sections, Internet telephones and a device. IP PBX, a banner operator network to have been connected to VoIP Internet network. As a result of having experimented on wiretapping of VoIP networks, Vulnerability was found. and a wiretapping by attacks of a hacker was succeeded in a terminal and proxy and attachment points of a VoIP network like a hub to follow a CVE list. Currently applied a security plan of an each wiretapping section in viewpoints of 6 security function of Access Control. Confidentiality, Authentication. Availability, Integrity. Non-repudiation in VoIP networks named to 070. Prevented wiretapping of contents by the results, the AES encryption that executed wiretapping experiment about a packet after application of a security plan. Prevented wiretapping, and kept security and audit log. and were able to accomplish VoIP information protection to network monitoring and audit log by an access interception and qualification and message hash functions and use of an incoming refusal.

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Improved Resource Management Scheme for Multiclass Services in IP Networks (IP망에서 다중클래스 서비스를 위한 재선된 자원관리 기법)

  • Kim Jong-fouin;Lee Kye Im;Kim Jong-Hee;Jung Soon-Key
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.10 no.5 s.37
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    • pp.199-208
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    • 2005
  • In this thesis, we have proposed an extended resource management mechanism that optimizes the QoS of multimedia service by complementing the existing resource management mechanism used in IP networks. The proposed resource management mechanism is composed of traffic Scheduler which was designed based on statistic analysis of the distribution of user traffic occurrence, Traffic Monitor Unit, Bandwidth Allocation Unit, queue Controller, and Traffic Classifier In order to confirm the validity of the proposed resource management mechanism, its performance was analyzed by using computer simulation. As a result of performance analysis, its availability was proved.

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Designing Mutual Cooperation Security Model for IP Spoofing Attacks about Medical Cluster Basis Big Data Environment (의료클러스터 기반의 빅 데이터 환경에 대한 IP Spoofing 공격 발생시 상호협력 보안 모델 설계)

  • An, Chang Ho;Baek, Hyun Chul;Seo, Yeong Geon;Jeong, Won Chang;Park, Jae Heung
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.16 no.7
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2016
  • Our society is currently exposed to environment of various information that is exchanged real time through networks. Especially regarding medical policy, the government rushes to practice remote medical treatment to improve the quality of medical services for citizens. The remote medical practice requires establishment of medical information based on big data for customized treatment regardless of where patients are. This study suggests establishment of regional medical cluster along with defense and protection cooperation models that in case service availability is harmed, and attacks occur, the attacks can be detected, and proper measures can be taken. For this, the study suggested forming networks with nationwide local government hospitals as regional virtual medical cluster bases by the same medical information system. The study also designed a mutual cooperation security model that can real time cope with IP Spoofing attack that can occur in the medical cluster and DDoS attacks accordingly, so that the limit that sole system and sole security policy have can be overcome.

Performance Issues with General Packet Radio Service

  • Chakravorty, Rajiv;Pratt, Ian
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.266-281
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    • 2002
  • The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is being deployed by GSM network operators world-wide, and promises to provide users with “always-on” data access at bandwidths comparable to that of conventional fixed-wire telephone modems. However, many users have found the reality to be rather different, experiencing very disappointing performance when, for example, browsing the web over GPRS. In this paper, we examine the causes, and show how unfortunate interactions between the GPRS link characteristics and TCP/IP protocols lead to poor performance. A performance characterization of the GPRS link-layer is presented, determined through extensive measurements taken over production networks. We present measurements of packet loss rates, bandwidth availability, link stability, and round-trip time. The effect these characteristics have on TCP behavior are examined, demonstrating how they can result in poor link utilization, excessive packet queueing, and slow recovery from packet losses. Further, we show that the HTTP protocol can compound these issues, leading to dire WWW performance. We go on to show how the use of a transparent proxy interposed near the wired-wireless border can be used to alleviate many of these performance issues without requiring changes to either client or server end systems.

Reliable Methods of Interoperability between Packet Transport Networks and IP Networks (고신뢰성을 보장하는 패킷전달망-IP망 상호연동 방법)

  • Lee, Kwang-Koog;Lee, Hosong;Lee, Youngwuk;Jeong, Kitae
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.51 no.10
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    • pp.34-40
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    • 2014
  • With the economical data service delivery, the packet transport network (PTN) technologies have emerged as an important player in the next-generation transport networks. As the PTN continues to make such considerable progress, it is being challenged by network providers who need rapid and reliable recovery capabilities to guarantee the availability of their services. This paper introduces several fault detection mechanisms for a client signal failure in packet transport networks and proposes a reliable transmission method of IP flows from routers using the combination of Ethernet services. Based on the first fault detection methods, client signal fault is detected within tens or hundreds of milliseconds. It enables the client network devices to perform their own recovery processes within one second. The second mechanism enables failed Ethernet services to be bypassed via other Ethernet services over disjoint paths, so as to contribute on reducing packet loss of IP traffic.