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Congestion Control of ABR Traffic in ATM Network (ATM망에서 ABR 트래픽의 폭주제어 방법)

  • Chae, Gi-Jun;Do, In-Sil
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.2 no.6
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    • pp.927-936
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    • 1995
  • ATM Forum has defined a new service class for data applications called Available Bit Rate(ABR) Service, which has highly bursty traffic and unpredictable burst size. It is desirable that we reduce the probability of retrans mission of packets by minimizing the loss of cells because the traffic is much more sensitive to loss than delay. The Forum has also selected the Rate-Based Control for the ABR service and proposed EPRCA as the control mechanism for the service. This paper proposes the combination of EPRCA and the other feedb ack control mechanisms such as BECN and BP. The combined control mechanism control ABR traffic more efficiently and the simulation results show that the network performance can be improved by choosing the appropriate parameters.

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Multi-Channel TDM Protocol based on Traffic Locality (트래픽 편중화에 근거한 다중채널 TDM 프로토콜)

  • 백선욱;최양희;김종상
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.306-321
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    • 1994
  • Since TDM protocol can be easily implemented and show high throughput at heavy load, the researches on the multi-channel high-speed network based on TDM access control have been getting more attention than ever. TDM type multi-channel network, however, has disadvantages of excessive delay at light load and inadaptibility to traffic skewing. In this paper, we proposed a new multi-channel TDM structure, time slots are allocated proportional to the traffic flow pattern among the nodes. thus delay and throughput performance are improved. Design principles of TDM frame are discussed considering traffic locality and the number of available channels. Approximate analytic models for delay evaluation are developed and verified by simulations.

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Analysis of EFCI and ER Switches Algorithm for ABR Traffic, Using Self-similar pattern and Poisson pattern (Self-similar 패턴과 Poisson 패턴을 사용한 EFCI와 ER 스위치 알고리즘의 ABR 트래픽 분석)

  • 이동철;박기식;김탁근;손준영;김동일;최삼길
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2000.05a
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    • pp.296-300
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    • 2000
  • In previous papers, it proved relevant to using together with EFCI and ER switch for effective ABR traffic managements. It also applied to EFCI and ER switch algorithm, that consider ABR traffic as poisson pattern. However, in recently network environment, it has been proved about traffic pattern, that is similar to self-similar pattern than poisson pattern. In this paper, we will compare previous poisson pattern with self-similar pattern under ATM network.

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An Intra-domain Network Topologyd Discovery Algorithm (자치영역 네트워크 토플로지 작성 알고리즘)

  • Min, Gyeong-Hun;Jang, Hyeok-Su
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.1193-1200
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    • 2000
  • A network topology has been an important factor for an efficient network management, but data collection for the network configuration has been done manually or semi automatically by a network administrator or an expert. Requirements to generate an intro-domain network topology ar usually either all IP addresses with subne $t^ernet mask or the network identification of all IP addresses. The amounts of traffic are generally high in the semi-automatic system due to using large number of low-level protocols and commands to get rather simple data. In this paper, we propose an algorithm which can be executed with only publicly available input. It can find all IP addresses as well as the network boundary of an intra-domain by using an intelligent method developed in this algorithm. The collected data will be used to draw a network map automatically by using a proposed network topology generation algorithm.hm.

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A Scheme of the Distributed Path Assignment in Network with Hierarchical Topology (계층적 망구조에서의 분산 경로 설정 방안)

  • 김형철;홍충선;이대영
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.25 no.5B
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    • pp.925-930
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    • 2000
  • The Problem of allocating paths is very significant in order to transmit a large amount of various data on the ATM network. Therefore, selecting an optimal path among available paths between the a source node and a target node has been researched. Alternate paths designed in previous PNNI routing is not considered on the group-occupation so that traffic congestion happens, when errors occur in the network which consists of a hierarchical network architecture extendable to a large network, We propose the Top-Down algorithm considering an average of the occupation among the groups reported from a leader node in each group and minimizing a traffic congestion

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Adaptive Bandwidth Control System with Incoming Traffic in Home Network

  • Shin Hye Min;Kim Hyoung Yuk;Lee Ho Chan;Kim Hong Seok;Park Hong Seong
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • summer
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    • pp.147-151
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    • 2004
  • QoS is a subject of high interest for successful deployment of various services in a home gateway and the gateway is possible to support QoS by installing existing queuing disciplines, which control the outgoing traffic to guarantee only QoS of the traffic. But m the home gateway it is also important to guarantee QoS of the incoming traffic. This paper proposes an adaptive control of the traffic to guarantee QoS of incoming traffic into the home gateway. In the proposed method, the upper limit of the available bandwidth of sending rate varies with receiving rate. And the proposed method makes the gap between the allocated rate and the actual service rate of the traffic narrow. Some experiments on a test bed show that the proposed method is valid.

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A Combined Model of Trip Distribution, Mode Choice and Traffic Assignment (교통분포, 수단선택 및 교통할당의 결합모형)

  • Park, Tae-Hyung
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.474-482
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we propose a parametric optimization approach to simultaneously determining trip distribution, mode choice, and user-equilibrium assignment. In our model, mode choice decisions are based on a binomial logit model and passenger and cargo demands are divided into appropriate mode according to the user equilibrium minimum travel time. Underlying network consists of road and rail networks combined and mode choice available is auto, bus, truck, passenger rail, and cargo rail. We provide an equivalent convex optimization problem formulation and efficient algorithm for solving this problem. The proposed algorithm was applied to a large scale network examples derived from the National Intermodal Transportation Plan (2000-2019).

On Inferring and Characterizing Internet Routing Policies

  • Wang, Feng;Gao, Lixin
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.350-355
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    • 2007
  • Border gateway protocol allows autonomous systems(ASes) to apply diverse routing policies for selecting routes and for propagating reachability information to other ASes. Although a significant number of studies have been focused on the Internet topology, little is known about what routing policies network operators employ to configure their networks. In this paper, we infer and characterize routing policies employed in the Internet. We find that routes learned from customers are preferred over those from peers and providers, and those from peers are typically preferred over those from providers. We present an algorithm for inferring and characterizing export policies. We show that ASes announce their prefixes to a selected subset of providers to perform traffic engineering for incoming traffic. We find that the selective announcement routing policies imply that there are much less available paths in the Internet than shown in the AS connectivity graph, and can make the Internet extremely sensitive to failure events. We hope that our findings will help network operators in designing routing policies.

Analysis of switching mechanism for ABR traffic services in ATM networks (ATM망에서 ABR 트래픽 서비스를 위한 스위칭 메카니즘 분석)

  • 박준식;김노환
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.140-147
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    • 1999
  • ABR uses the extra network resource more efficiently which uses not the guaranteed service in ATM and supports the best effort which the characteristics of application is bursty and maximum transfer rate is high. Switches for using ABR flow control differentiate EFCI switches (which supply only the congestion state information) from ER switches (which supply fair rate to source). This paper analyses the switches operation technique for efficiently managing ABR traffic in case which the network mixes EFCI switches and ER switches in ATM.

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Intensity estimation with log-linear Poisson model on linear networks

  • Idris Demirsoy;Fred W. Hufferb
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.95-107
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: The statistical analysis of point processes on linear networks is a recent area of research that studies processes of events happening randomly in space (or space-time) but with locations limited to reside on a linear network. For example, traffic accidents happen at random places that are limited to lying on a network of streets. This paper applies techniques developed for point processes on linear networks and the tools available in the R-package spatstat to estimate the intensity of traffic accidents in Leon County, Florida. Methods: The intensity of accidents on the linear network of streets is estimated using log-linear Poisson models which incorporate cubic basis spline (B-spline) terms which are functions of the x and y coordinates. The splines used equally-spaced knots. Ten different models are fit to the data using a variety of covariates. The models are compared with each other using an analysis of deviance for nested models. Results: We found all covariates contributed significantly to the model. AIC and BIC were used to select 9 as the number of knots. Additionally, covariates have different effects such as increasing the speed limit would decrease traffic accident intensity by 0.9794 but increasing the number of lanes would result in an increase in the intensity of traffic accidents by 1.086. Conclusion: Our analysis shows that if other conditions are held fixed, the number of accidents actually decreases on roads with higher speed limits. The software we currently use allows our models to contain only spatial covariates and does not permit the use of temporal or space-time covariates. We would like to extend our models to include such covariates which would allow us to include weather conditions or the presence of special events (football games or concerts) as covariates.