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Optimal Provider Mobility in Large-Scale Named- Data Networking

  • Do, Truong-Xuan;Kim, Younghan
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.9 no.10
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    • pp.4054-4071
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    • 2015
  • Named-Data Networking (NDN) is one of the promising approaches for the Future Internet to cope with the explosion and current usage pattern of Internet traffic. Content provider mobility in the NDN allows users to receive real-time traffic when the content providers are on the move. However, the current solutions for managing these mobile content providers suffer several issues such as long handover latency, high cost, and non-optimal routing path. In this paper, we survey main approaches for provider mobility in NDN and propose an optimal scheme to support the mobile content providers in the large-scale NDN domain. Our scheme predicts the movement of the provider and uses state information in the NDN forwarding plane to set up an optimal new routing path for mobile providers. By numerical analysis, our approach provides NDN users with better service access delay and lower total handover cost compared with the current solutions.

Popularity-Based Pushing Scheme for Supporting Content Provider Mobility in Content-Centric Networking (콘텐츠 중심 네트워크에서 정보제공자의 이동성 지원을 위한 인기도 기반 푸싱 기법)

  • Woo, Taehee;Park, Heungsoon;Kwon, Taewook
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.78-87
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    • 2015
  • Content-Centric Networking(CCN) is a new networking paradigm to search for the routing information needed to find a data from the content name, unlike conventional IP networks. In CCN, the mobility management, one of the CCN challenges, is consists of consumer mobility and content provider mobility. Among both, in the case of the content provider mobility, it requires too much overhead and time to update routing information on the corresponding routers. In this paper, we propose Popularity-based Pushing CCN(PoPCoN) which considers the content popularity to support effective mobility of content provider in CCN. Our proposed algorithm shortens content download time for the consumer and reduces the network overhead during mobility as compared to the existing approaches.

VIRTUAL TELEMATICS SERVICE PROVIDER SYSTEM

  • Jang, In-Sung;Lee, Jun-Wook
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • v.2
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    • pp.836-839
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    • 2006
  • Telematics, one of the so-called New Growth Engine of IT839, is a leading IT service where wireless internet service represented by information and mobility is extended to the area of transportation. To provide telematics service, Telematics service provider have to connect with various Contents Provider or Service Provide server - for example - LBSS(Location Based Service Server), ASPS(Application Service Provider Server), TELICS(TELematics Information Center Server), GMS(Geo-mobility Server), WTPS(World Telematics Protocol Server) and MAUS(Map Air Update Server). Presently, It is nearly impossible or very difficult for the company that are manufacturing and testing telematics device to develop and test telematics solution without connecting Telematics Service Provider, Service Provider, Contents Provider. And, it is very difficult to connect in TSP, CP, SP having the product to be developed. In this paper, we proposed virtual telematics service provider. The proposed Virtual Telematics Service Provider is to provide telematics services and functionalities by integrating telematics servers into TSP gateway virtually. In other words, VTSP is performs with the role of TSP, CP, SP. And the VTSP support integration of telematics servers, interfacing and monitoring between terminal and the integrated servers.

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Provider's Mobility Supporting Proactive Neighbor Pushing Scheme in CCN (CCN에서 정보제공자의 이동성 지원을 위한 푸싱 기법)

  • Woo, Taehee;Kwon, Taewook
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.721-729
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    • 2016
  • CCN(Content-Centric Network) enables users to retrieve content using the content's name. Researchers face critical challenges in terms of mobility. Since the routing information is part of the content name, when the provider moves, it is necessary to update all the routers routing information. However, this requires significant costs. In this paper, we propose PNPCCN(Proactive Neighbor Pushing CCN), considering the popularity and rarity of mobility support, for providers in CCN environments. Via simulation studies, we demonstrate that our solutions are effective in terms of shorter numbers of retransmitted Interest packets, and average download times and higher delivery ratios during mobility.

Supporting Intermediate-node Mobility in CCN Real-time Service (CCN 실시간 서비스에서 중간노드의 이동성 지원)

  • Lee, Eunkwan;Kwon, Taewook
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.1527-1540
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    • 2017
  • Recently, due to the rapid development of the internet, the production and demand of high capacity contents are rapidly increasing. In order to accommodate the changing trend of internet usage, researches on CCN, the future internet architecture, are actively being conducted. Mobility support is an important challenge in CCN real-time services, given that today's internet environment is changing to mobile and real-time services are increasing. In CCN real-time services, the mobility problem can be largely divided into consumer mobility, provider mobility, and intermediate-node mobility. Among them, when the intermediate-node moves in the CCN real-time services, the service disconnection occurs and the QoS degradation is caused. In this paper. we propose Intermediate-Node Mobility Support(INMS) to support the intermediate-node mobility in CCN real-time services. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme shows better performance than CCN in terms of service disconnection time and packet loss.

Mobility Support on Provider Provisioned VPN (Provider Provisioned VPN에서 이동성 지원 방안)

  • Byun, Hae-Sun;Lee, Mee-Jeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2006.10d
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    • pp.405-410
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    • 2006
  • 본 논문에서는 PPVPN(Provider Provisioned VPN)에서 PE(Provider Edge) 기반 모바일 VPN 서비스를 제공하기 위한 네트워크 구조 및 이동성 지원 프로토콜을 제안한다. 제안하는 방안은 RFC2547에 제시된 'BGP/MPLS VPN' 기술을 기반으로 하며, BGP/MPLS VPN 서비스를 제공받고 있는 모바일 사용자가 외부 네트워크로 이동했을 때, 모바일 사용자의 VPN 접속 및 이동성을 지원하기 위해 서비스 제공자 측에 PNS(PPVPN Network Server)를 새로이 도입하였다. PNS는 모바일 사용자와 VPN을 매핑하는 바인딩 정보를 유지하며, 모바일 사용자를 서비스하는 외부 네트워크의 GW와 서비스 제공자 네트워크의 PE간 접속회선으로 IPSec 터널을 설립하도록 지시하고, 그 PE에게 모바일 사용자의 VPN 접속에 필요한 정보를 제공하여 그 PE가 BGP/MPLS 동작에 참여하도록 한다.

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An MPLS VPN with Mobility Support (이동성을 지원하는 MPLS 방식 가상사설망)

  • Lee, Young-Seok;Choi, Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.26 no.12C
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    • pp.225-232
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, we describe a mechanism that supports the mobility service for VPN(Virtual Private Network) users on MPLS(Multiprotocol Label Switching) network. The MPLS VPN considered in this study is controlled by CE(Customer Edge) routers. In such a VPN, CE routers have additional functions to support mobile VPN users, i.e., Home Agent function, foreign Agent function, Correspondent Agent function. This mechanism is applied when a VPN node moves to other site of the saute VPN, or when it moves to other site of a different VPN, or to a non-VPN site. We perform a simulation study to compare the performance of CE based MPLS VPN with that of PE(Provider Edge) based MPLS VPN with mobility support.

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Provider Provisioned based Mobile VPN using Dynamic VPN Site Configuration (동적 VPN 사이트 구성을 이용한 Provider Provisioned 기반 모바일 VPN)

  • Byun, Hae-Sun;Lee, Mee-Jeong
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2007
  • Increase in the wireless mobile network users brings the issue of mobility management into the Virtual Private Network (VPN) services. We propose a provider edge (PE)-based provider provisioned mobile VPN mechanism, which enables efficient communication between a mobile VPN user and one or more correspondents located in different VPN sites. The proposed mechanism not only reduces the IPSec tunnel overhead at the mobile user node to the minimum, but also enables the traffic to be delivered through optimized paths among the (mobile) VPN users without incurring significant extra IPSec tunnel overhead regardless of the user's locations. The proposed architecture and protocols are based on the BGP/MPLS VPN technology that is defined in RFC24547. A service provider platform entity named PPVPN Network Server (PNS) is defined in order to extend the BGP/MPLS VPN service to the mobile users. Compared to the user- and CE-based mobile VPN mechanisms, the proposed mechanism requires less overhead with respect to the IPSec tunnel management. The simulation results also show that it outperforms the existing mobile VPN mechanisms with respect to the handoff latency and/or the end-to-end packet delay.

Mobile IP on MPLS VPN (MPLS VPN에서의 Mobile IP)

  • Lee, Young-Seok;Oh, Myoung-Hwan;Choi, Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.8B
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    • pp.738-749
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    • 2003
  • Mobile IP protocol introduced in RFC3344 provides a node of the mobility service through IP tunneling mechanism in the IP networks. In this paper, we describe a method to provide a mobility service for VPN(Virtual Private Network) nodes on the MPLS(Multiprotocol Label Switching) network. The MPLS VPN considered here is based on "BGP/MPLS VPNs" presented in RFC2547. PE(Provider′s Edge) routers, which are able to provide VPN services on the MPLS network, are associated with mobility agents to support Mobile IP This proposed mechanism applies when a VPN node moves to other site of the same VPN, or when it moves to other site of a different VPN, or to the ordinary Internet site. We implemented this mechanism in PE routers and analyzed the performance of the MPLS VPN with mobility support on the testbed.

An Approach to Improving the Quality of Airport Services for the Mobility Handicapped (교통약자를 위한 공항이용서비스시스템 개선방안 연구)

  • Kim, Chang-Gyun;Bae, Tae-Yong;Ham, Dong-Han
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 2016
  • The types and characteristics of services that airport service systems provide have recently been diversified and specialized to meet various needs of users and their travelling activities. A service for the mobility handicapped is one of the newly demanded services. However, current services for them, which are provided by most of the Korean airports, are not sufficient to satisfy their needs. Additionally, there exist a lot of constraints in the use of those services, which makes it difficult for the mobility handicapped to use them effectively. Another problem is that a lot of the mobility handicapped do not even know that airports now offer services specialized for them. Considering that Korean airports have been recognized as a top-level service provider for about decades, it can be claimed that such an inferior quality of services for the mobility handicapped should be urgently improved. With this issue in mind, this study aims to propose an approach to improving the quality of airport services for the mobility handicapped. Firstly, we examined the actual conditions of the services for the mobility handicapped and identified the limitations of the current services, based on the results of literature review and questionnaire survey against the mobility handicapped and stakeholders of the services currently provided. Then we established a set of design improvement requirements and suggested several ways to improve the services for the mobility handicapped. Finally, we pointed out several issues to be resolved to design better specialized services for the mobility handicapped.