• 제목/요약/키워드: AS-level Internet Topology

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Study on the Characteristics of the Korea Internet AS-Level Topology Using Node Degree and Node Connectivity Metrics

  • 오동익;이강원
    • 한국통신학회논문지
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    • 제38B권6호
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    • pp.417-426
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    • 2013
  • The Korea Internet AS-level topology was constructed using three data sources: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) trace collector, Internet Routing Registry (IRR), and Internet Exchange Point (IXP). It has 685 nodes and 1,428 links. The Korea Internet AS-level topology is a small regional subgraph of the massive global one. We investigate how well the Korea Internet preserves the topological characteristics of the global one or how different they are. We carefully select several topology metrics that can analyze the characteristics of the Korea Internet AS-level topology. We also investigate how well Internet topology generators can represent the characteristics of the Korea Internet AS-level topology.

한국 인터넷 AS 레벨 위상 분석 (Analysis of Korea Internet AS-Level Topology)

  • 오동익;이강원
    • 한국통신학회논문지
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    • 제37B권10호
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    • pp.901-911
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    • 2012
  • 한국의 인터넷은 매우 빠르게 진화해 등록된 AS 수는 755개에 이르지만 국내에서 AS 수준의 인터넷 위상을 분석한 연구는 거의 전무하다. 본 연구에서는 한국 인터넷 AS 위상 구축과 power-law 특성 분석을 시도 하였다. 보다 정확하고 최신의 AS 수준 위상 구축을 위해 사용 가능한 데이터들을 모두 조사 하였다. 이들에 대한 비판적인 분석 과정을 통해 한국의 실정에 적합하고 또한 획득 가능한 데이터 소스 들을 유도 하였다. UCLA의 "Internet Topology Collection"을 이용한 BGP 데이터 그리고 IRR 과 IXP 데이터로부터 실제 국내 인터넷에 최대한 근접한 위상 데이터를 추출하고 검증 절차를 거쳐 한국 인터넷의 AS 수준 위상을 구축 하였다. 전 세계 AS 수준 위상의 차수 분포가 power-law 분포를 따르는 것으로 알려져 있다. 본 연구에서는 전 세계 AS 수준 위상의 일부분인 한국 AS 수준 위상의 차수 분포가 power-law 분포를 따르는지 조사하였다.

국내 AS 수준 인터넷 위상 분석과 인터넷 위상 생성기 비교에 관한 연구 (A Comparative Study of The Internet Topology Generators for Domestic AS-Level Topology)

  • 오동익;이강원
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제16권11호
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    • pp.2365-2373
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    • 2012
  • 본 논문에서는 UCLA IRL의 BGP 데이터, IRR, IXP 데이터를 이용하여 한국 AS 수준 인터넷 위상 데이터를 구축하였다. 그리고 지금까지 소개된 인터넷 위상 생성 모형(Waxman, BA and GLP)를 이용하여 한국 AS 수준 인터넷과 동일한 노드수를 가지는 위상 데이터를 생성한 뒤, 각각의 모형이 얼마나 한국 AS 수준 인터넷 위상을 잘 묘사하는지 분석하였다. 본 연구를 통해 기존의 인터넷 위상 생성기 모형들은 한국 AS 수준 인터넷을 잘 묘사하지 못하는 것을 확인하였다.

BGP 밸리-프리 라우팅 정책에 기반한 국내 AS 레벨 인터넷 토폴로지의 파워-로 지수 (Power-Laws Exponents of the Domestic AS-level Internet Topology based on the Valley-free BGP Routing Policy)

  • 강구홍
    • 인터넷정보학회논문지
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2010
  • Faloutsos et al.[1,2]은 파워-로(power-law)를 이용해 노드 차수와 같은 Autonomous System (AS) 레벨 인터넷 토폴로지 특성의 중꼬리(heavy-tailed) 분포를 성공적으로 나타내었다. 이러한 결과는 파워-로 지수(exponents)를 이용해 이들 인터넷 토폴로지 특성을 간단 명료하게 나타낼 수 있게 한다. 본 논문에서는 BGP 밸리-프리 라우팅 정책에 기반한 국내 AS 레벨 인터넷 토폴로지 속성 - 노드 차수, 홉 수에 따른 노드 쌍의 수, 그리고 그래프의 고유치 - 의 파워-로 지수를 조사하였다. UCLA IRL 연구실이 제공하는 실제 AS 레벨 데이터 셋을 이용하였으며 이들 파워-로 근사는 상관계수(correlation coefficient)가 각각 90.7%, 96.5%, 그리고 97%로 조사되었다. 특히, 실질적인 AS 레벨 토폴로지 직경이 3홉 이내에 존재하는 AS 노드 쌍이 전체 91% 이상이며, 따라서 국내 AS 레벨 토폴로지가 비교적 잘 정리된 것으로 판단된다.

인터넷 AS 레벨 토폴로지에서 분산서비스거부 공격 징후 탐지 (Detection of the Portent of Distributed DoS Attacks on the Internet AS-level Topology)

  • 강구홍;이희만;김익균;오진태;장종수
    • 한국정보과학회논문지:정보통신
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    • 제37권5호
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    • pp.339-350
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    • 2010
  • 각각의 AS 레벨에서 정확한 연결구조를 얻기 위해 들이는 노력에도 불구하고 이들 AS 레벨 인터넷 토폴로지를 이용한 응용 연구들이 매우 드물다. 본 논문에서는 UCLA IRL 연구실이 제공하는 데이터를 이용해 AS 노드의 하위 스트림 AS 분포의 power-laws 특정과 인터넷 라우팅 패스 구조에 가장 중요한 역할을 하는 AS 링크 분포를 살펴 보았다. 또한, 한국과 미국 사이트를 중심으로 (발신지-목적지) 라우팅 흡수 분포를 조사하고 이들 분포와 BGP 밸리-프리 라우팅 정책 특정을 이용하여 분산서비스거부(DDoS) 공격 시 예상되는 인터넷 트래픽 임의성(randomness)을 근거로 DDoS 공격 징후를 인터넷 AS 레벨에서 발견하는 방법을 제시하였다.

셀룰러 토폴로지를 이용한 솔리드 모델 스트리밍 (Streaming of Solid Models Using Cellular Topology)

  • 이재열;김현
    • 산업공학
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    • 제16권spc호
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 2003
  • Progressive mesh representation and generation have become one of the most important issues in network-based computer graphics. However, current researches are mostly focused on triangular mesh models. On the other hand, solid models are widely used in industry and are applied to advanced applications such as product design and virtual assembly. Moreover, as the demand to share and transmit these solid models over the network is emerging, the generation and the transmission of progressive solid models depending on specific engineering needs and purpose are essential. In this paper, we present a Cellular Topology-based approach to generating and transmitting progressive solid models from a feature-based solid model for internet-based design and collaboration. The proposed approach introduces a new scheme for storing and transmitting solid models over the network. The Cellular Topology (CT) approach makes it possible to effectively generate progressive solid models and to efficiently transmit the models over the network with compact model size.

An Entropy-based Stability Algorithm for Regulating the Movement of MANET Nodes

  • Kim, Sang-Chul
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • 제5권5호
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    • pp.999-1012
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    • 2011
  • This paper proposes an algorithm that enables mobile nodes to implement self-regulated movements in mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs). It is important for mobile nodes to maintain a certain level of network-based stability by harmonizing these nodes' movements autonomously due to their limited transmission range and dynamic topology. Entropy methods based on relative position are suggested, as a means for mobile nodes to regulate their local movements. Simulations show that an early warning mechanism is suitable to maintain movement-based stability. Isolation can be reduced by 99%, with an increased network cost of 12% higher power consumption, using the proposed algorithm.

THERA: Two-level Hierarchical Hybrid Road-Aware Routing for Vehicular Networks

  • Abbas, Muhammad Tahir;SONG, Wang-Cheol
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • 제13권7호
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    • pp.3369-3385
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    • 2019
  • There are various research challenges in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) that need to be focused until an extensive deployment of it becomes conceivable. Design and development of a scalable routing algorithm for VANETs is one of the critical issue due to frequent path disruptions caused by the vehicle's mobility. This study aims to provide a novel road-aware routing protocol for vehicular networks named as Two-level hierarchical Hybrid Road-Aware (THERA) routing for vehicular ad hoc networks. The proposed protocol is designed explicitly for inter-vehicle communication. In THERA, roads are distributed into non-overlapping road segments to reduce the routing overhead. Unlike other protocols, discovery process does not flood the network with packet broadcasts. Instead, THERA uses the concept of Gateway Vehicles (GV) for the discovery process. In addition, a route between source and destination is flexible to changing topology, as THERA only requires road segment ID and destination ID for the communication. Furthermore, Road-Aware routing reduces the traffic congestion, bypasses the single point of failure, and facilitates the network management. Finally yet importantly, this paper also proposes a probabilistical model to estimate a path duration for each road segment using the highway mobility model. The flexibility of the proposed protocol is evaluated by performing extensive simulations in NS3. We have used SUMO simulator to generate real time vehicular traffic on the roads of Gangnam, South Korea. Comparative analysis of the results confirm that routing overhead for maintaining the network topology is smaller than few previously proposed routing algorithms.

Assessing Resilience of Inter-Domain Routing System under Regional Failures

  • Liu, Yujing;Peng, Wei;Su, Jinshu;Wang, Zhilin
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.1630-1642
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    • 2016
  • Inter-domain routing is the most critical function of the Internet. The routing system is a logical network relying on the physical infrastructure with geographical characteristics. Nature disasters or disruptive accidents such as earthquakes, cable cuts and power outages could cause regional failures which fail down geographically co-located network nodes and links, therefore, affect the resilience of inter-domain routing system. This paper presents a model for regional failures in inter-domain routing system called REFER for the first time. Based on REFER, the resilience of the inter-domain routing system could be evaluated on a finer level of the Internet, considering different routing policies of intra-domain and inter-domain routing systems. Under this model, we perform simulations on an empirical topology of the Internet with geographical characteristics to simulate a regional failure locating at a city with important IXP (Internet eXchange Point). Results indicate that the Internet is robust under a city-level regional failure. The reachability is almost the same after the failure, and the reroutings occur at the edge of the Internet, hardly affecting the core of inter-domain routing system.

셀룰러 토폴로지를 이용한 프로그레시브 솔리드 모델 생성 및 전송 (Generation and Transmission of Progressive Solid Models U sing Cellular Topology)

  • 이재열;이주행;김현;김형선
    • 한국CDE학회논문집
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.122-132
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    • 2004
  • Progressive mesh representation and generation have become one of the most important issues in network-based computer graphics. However, current researches are mostly focused on triangular mesh models. On the other hand, solid models are widely used in industry and are applied to advanced applications such as product design and virtual assembly. Moreover, as the demand to share and transmit these solid models over the network is emerging, the generation and the transmission of progressive solid models depending on specific engineering needs and purpose are essential. In this paper, we present a Cellular Topology-based approach to generating and transmitting progressive solid models from a feature-based solid model for internet-based design and collaboration. The proposed approach introduces a new scheme for storing and transmitting solid models over the network. The Cellular Topology (CT) approach makes it possible to effectively generate progressive solid models and to efficiently transmit the models over the network with compact model size. Thus, an arbitrary solid model SM designed by a set of design features is stored as a much coarser solid model SM/sup 0/ together with a sequence of n detail records that indicate how to incrementally refine SM/sup 0/ exactly back into the original solid model SM = SM/sup 0/.