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A Case Study of a Resource Reservation Protocol in IP Based Wireless Access Networks for ITS Service

  • Jung Kwang Mo;Jung Hyun Chul;Min Sang Won
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.4 no.1 s.6
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    • pp.107-115
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    • 2005
  • For effective IP based service implementation on the wireless network environments, wireless network including the ITS network have to support QoS guaranteed protocol such as a RSVP. RSVP is a resource reservation protocol for Internet environment, and its scalability makes easy to implement RSVP over the various IP transport technologies. But for the If based ITS wireless network environment, RSVP is not suitable, since by its path setup procedure characteristic. In the wireless access network for ITS service, when a mobile node moves to other domain it must perform registration procedure. But the registration procedure is time consuming steps, so if a RSVP session was already established in the previous domain, the RSYP session may be disconnected and the time to re establish a new RSVP session is long enough to cause serious packet loss. In this paper, we propose a pre-path reservation mechanism for applying the RSVP in wireless access networks for ITS. In the pre-path reservation mechanism, the resource reservation procedure occurred during a mobile node's handoff time. An access point in wireless access network performs this procedure when the mobile node attempts handoff The access point executes pre-path reservation procedure as a proxy, since the mobile node does not have IP address until the address allocation procedure is finished in a new domain.

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Dynamic Clustering for Load-Balancing Routing In Wireless Mesh Network

  • Thai, Pham Ngoc;Hwang, Min-Tae;Hwang, Won-Joo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.1645-1654
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we study the problem of load balancing routing in clustered-based wireless mesh network in order to enhance the overall network throughput. We first address the problems of cluster allocation in wireless mesh network to achieve load-balancing state. Due to the complexity of the problem, we proposed a simplified algorithm using gradient load-balancing model. This method searches for a localized optimal solution of cluster allocation instead of solving the optimal solution for overall network. To support for load-balancing algorithm and reduce complexity of topology control, we also introduce limited broadcasting between two clusters. This mechanism maintain shortest path between two nodes in adjacent clusters while minimizing the topology broadcasting complexity. The simulation experiments demonstrate that our proposed model achieve performance improvement in terms of network throughput in comparison with other clustering methods.

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The Design of STDMA(Self-Organized Time Division Multiple Access) Protocol Simulation Program (항공 감시용 다중접속방식 프로토콜 시뮬레이션 프로그램 설계)

  • Kim, In-Kyu;Ohn, Kyoung-Ryoon;Song, Jae-Hoon
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.554-558
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we show that the SIDMA(Self-organized Time Division Multiple Access) protocol using aviation surveillance data link now, designs to the ICAO DO 9816 documentation sequence. This protocol makes use of the VDL(VHF Data Link) Mode 4 and UAT(Universal Access Transceiver) system's MAC(Media Access Control) layer. We make sure of the simulation result and implementation of STDMA protocol program in accompany with the ICAO documentation sequence. This program operates the slot allocation and reservation with report rate when protocol transmits data and calculates slot address.

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A Distributed Dynamic Address Assignment for Tactical Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (전술 MANET에서 그룹 단위 분산된 동적 주소 할당 기법)

  • Park, Mun-Young;Lee, Jong-Kwan;Baek, Ho-Ki;Kim, Du-Hwan;Lim, Jae-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.327-335
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we propose a group distributed dynamic address assignment scheme suitable for tactical mobile ad hoc networks(MANET). Efficient address assignment is an important issue in the MANET because a node may frequently leave the current network and join another network owing to the mobility of the node. The conventional schemes do not consider the features of the tactical networks: existence of a leader node and network activity on a group basis. Thus, they may not be suitable for military operations. In our proposed scheme, called grouped units dynamic address assignment protocol(G-DAAP), a leader node maintains the address information for the members in the network and any of the nodes can exploit the information for the assignment or request of the IP address by a simple message exchange procedure. This leads to fast address assignment with small overheads. In addition, G-DAAP based on the modified IEEE 802.11e Enhanced Distributed Channel Access(EDCA) can assign addresses more quickly. We describe the delay performance of the G-DAAP and compare it with conventional schemes by numerical analysis and computer simulations. The results show that the G-DAAP significantly improves the delay performance as compared with the conventional schemes.

A Distributed address allocation scheme based on three-dimensional coordinate for efficient routing in WBAN (WBAN 환경에서 효율적인 라우팅을 위한 3차원 좌표 주소할당 기법의 적용)

  • Lee, Jun-Hyuk
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.663-673
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    • 2014
  • The WBAN technology means a short distance wireless network which provides each device interactive communication by connecting devices inside and outside of body. Standardization on the physical layer, data link layer, network layer and application layer is in progress by IEEE 802.15.6 TG BAN. Wireless body area network is usually configured in energy efficient using sensor and zigbee device due to the power limitation and the characteristics of human body. Wireless sensor network consist of sensor field and sink node. Sensor field are composed a lot of sensor node and sink node collect sensing data. Wireless sensor network has capacity of the self constitution by protocol where placed in large area without fixed position. In this paper, we proposed the efficient addressing scheme for improving the performance of routing algorithm by using ZigBee in WBAN environment. A distributed address allocation scheme used an existing algorithm that has wasted in address space. Therefore proposing x, y and z coordinate axes from divided address space of 16 bit to solve this problems. Each node was reduced not only bitwise but also multi hop using the coordinate axes while routing than Cskip algorithm. I compared the performance between the standard and the proposed mechanism through the numerical analysis. Simulation verified performance about decrease averaging multi hop count that compare proposing algorithm and another. The numerical analysis results show that proposed algorithm reduced the multi hop better than ZigBee distributed address assignment

Token-based Dynamic Address Allocation Protocol for a Mobile Ad Hoc Network (모바일 애드혹 네트워크에서의 토큰-기반 동적 주소 할당 프로토콜)

  • 김세훈;정현구;윤현주;이준원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.547-549
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    • 2004
  • 모바일 애드혹 네트워크(mobile ad hoc network)는 기간망(infrastructure network)에 대한 의존 없이 무선을 통해 이동 노드들(mobile nodes)간의 통신만으로 동작하는 네트워크이다. 모바일 애드혹 네트워크에 참여하는 모든 노드는 다른 노드들과 통신을 하기 위해 IP주소를 동적으로 할당받아야만 한다. 본 논문에서는 모바일 애드혹 네트워크에 참여하는 각각의 모든 노드들에게 서로 구별되는 유일한 주소를 동적으로 할당할 수 있는 토큰-기반 동적 주소 할당 프로토콜을 제안하고, 시뮬레이션을 통하여 성능 평가를 함으로써 기존의 프로토콜들에 비해 더 효율적으로 노드들에게 주소를 할당함을 보이고 있다.

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A Study on Dynamic Address Allocation Protocol for MANET(Mobile Ad hoe NETwork) (MANET에서의 동적 주소 할당 기법011 관한 연구)

  • 김세훈;정현구;이은주;윤현주;이준원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2003.04d
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    • pp.4-6
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    • 2003
  • MANET(Mobile Ad hoc NETwork)은 기간망(infrastructure network)에 대한 의존 없이 필요에 따라 노드(node)들이 자발적으로 임시적인 네트워크를 형성해 데이터를 주고 받는 형태이다. 지금까지 MANET에 관한 대부분의 연구는 노드들이 네트워크에 합류하기 전에 IP주소를 할당받는다는 가정하에 이루어졌다. 기존의 네트워크에서는 IPv4주소의 부족으로 모든 노드에게 영구적으로 IP주소를 할당 할 수 없어 동적으로 IP주소를 할당할 필요가 있을 때 DHCP를 이용해 노드들에게 IP주소를 할당했다. 그러나 MANET의 경우 노드의 이동성으로 인해 중앙집중화 된 DHCP 서버로의 접근을 항상 보장할 수 없다 그러므로 본 논문에서는 MANET의 노드들에게 유일한 IP주소를 동적으로 할당하기 위한 토큰-기반 동적 주소 할당 프로토콜을 제안하였다.

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Introduction of IPv6 Autoconfiguration technology and Standardization trends (IPv6 자동네트워킹 기술 및 표준화 동향)

  • 홍용근;인민교;박정수;김용진
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.97-100
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    • 2001
  • For the auto-configuration of diverse hosts and automation of network management as many electronic machines and industrial components are becoming connected to Internet, it is possible to use autoconfiguration using DHCP and network management protocol such as SNMP, CMIP. But these technologies are not developed maturely and lack various standardizations yet because these are designed for restrictive purposes in the past. The new working group "Zeroconf" is made in IETF at March, 2000, it is aimed for making standards of autoconfiguration which is applied to impromptu ad-hoc networks in automobiles, trains, planes and home network or mobile networks. In this paper, we introduce the IPv6 based autoconfiguration technologies such as IP interface configuration, translation between host name and IP address, IP multicast address allocation and service discovery. Finally, trends of standardization in Zeroconf working group will be shown. be shown.

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SANET-CC : Zone IP Allocation Protocol for Offshore Networks (SANET-CC : 해상 네트워크를 위한 구역 IP 할당 프로토콜)

  • Bae, Kyoung Yul;Cho, Moon Ki
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.87-109
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    • 2020
  • Currently, thanks to the major stride made in developing wired and wireless communication technology, a variety of IT services are available on land. This trend is leading to an increasing demand for IT services to vessels on the water as well. And it is expected that the request for various IT services such as two-way digital data transmission, Web, APP, etc. is on the rise to the extent that they are available on land. However, while a high-speed information communication network is easily accessible on land because it is based upon a fixed infrastructure like an AP and a base station, it is not the case on the water. As a result, a radio communication network-based voice communication service is usually used at sea. To solve this problem, an additional frequency for digital data exchange was allocated, and a ship ad-hoc network (SANET) was proposed that can be utilized by using this frequency. Instead of satellite communication that costs a lot in installation and usage, SANET was developed to provide various IT services to ships based on IP in the sea. Connectivity between land base stations and ships is important in the SANET. To have this connection, a ship must be a member of the network with its IP address assigned. This paper proposes a SANET-CC protocol that allows ships to be assigned their own IP address. SANET-CC propagates several non-overlapping IP addresses through the entire network from land base stations to ships in the form of the tree. Ships allocate their own IP addresses through the exchange of simple requests and response messages with land base stations or M-ships that can allocate IP addresses. Therefore, SANET-CC can eliminate the IP collision prevention (Duplicate Address Detection) process and the process of network separation or integration caused by the movement of the ship. Various simulations were performed to verify the applicability of this protocol to SANET. The outcome of such simulations shows us the following. First, using SANET-CC, about 91% of the ships in the network were able to receive IP addresses under any circumstances. It is 6% higher than the existing studies. And it suggests that if variables are adjusted to each port's environment, it may show further improved results. Second, this work shows us that it takes all vessels an average of 10 seconds to receive IP addresses regardless of conditions. It represents a 50% decrease in time compared to the average of 20 seconds in the previous study. Also Besides, taking it into account that when existing studies were on 50 to 200 vessels, this study on 100 to 400 vessels, the efficiency can be much higher. Third, existing studies have not been able to derive optimal values according to variables. This is because it does not have a consistent pattern depending on the variable. This means that optimal variables values cannot be set for each port under diverse environments. This paper, however, shows us that the result values from the variables exhibit a consistent pattern. This is significant in that it can be applied to each port by adjusting the variable values. It was also confirmed that regardless of the number of ships, the IP allocation ratio was the most efficient at about 96 percent if the waiting time after the IP request was 75ms, and that the tree structure could maintain a stable network configuration when the number of IPs was over 30000. Fourth, this study can be used to design a network for supporting intelligent maritime control systems and services offshore, instead of satellite communication. And if LTE-M is set up, it is possible to use it for various intelligent services.

A Study on Open Software based IP Network System Practice Platform and Practicing Scenario (공개 소프트웨어 기반 IP 네트워크 시스템 실습 플랫폼 및 실습 시나리오)

  • Kim, Tae-Joon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.21 no.10
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    • pp.106-114
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    • 2020
  • It is very important for beginners in networking to build, test, and operate an IP network system, which is the key infrastructure of the fourth industrial revolution. An IP network system consists of the IP network itself, covering both the internet and underlying layers, plus the basic network system supporting fundamental network services, with a DNS, the DHCP, email, WWW, and application service systems, such as VoIP. This paper suggests an open software-based practice platform with a minimal network configuration on which beginners can practice on nearly all of the IP network system, and it presents a practice scenario and results. In addition, it adds both IP address allocation and routing table manipulation functions to the network simulator software, which will allow beginners to learn table-based datagram routing schemes in advance. This platform may be useful for networking beginners in order to practice on an IP network system on their own personal computers without additional equipment and costs.