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The Performance Analysis on Remote Access VPN (원격접속 VPN에 대한 성능분석)

  • Kim, Ji-Hong
    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2004
  • A VPN(Virtual Private Network) is constructed using public wires to connect nodes. It can be used like the dedicated line and maintain the security of the data on the VPN. And It uses encryption and other security mechanisms to ensure that only authorized users can access the network. In this paper we summarize IPsec and VPN technology and construct pilot VPN system for analyzing the performance of remote access VPN. Then we analyze the performance of remote VPN system using VPN concentrator in case of single user and in case of multi users.

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Radio-on-Fiber 액세스시스템 기술

  • Park, Jong Dae;Nam, Sang Sik;Park, Gwon Cheol
    • The Magazine of the IEIE
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.295-295
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    • 2003
  • The advantages of using analogue optical networks for delivering radio signals from a central location to many remote antenna sites have been recognized. In a telecommnications context, radio signals may be for fixed radio access, cordless or mobile networks, but the same principles apply. By making use of the high bandwidth, low loss characteristics of optical fiber, all high frequency and signal processing functions can be performed centrally and signals can then be transported over the optical network directly at the carrier frequency. The remote sites then become very simple, requiring only optoelectronic conversion, filtering and linear amplification. This shifting of the complex functionality away from the remote site allow cheap, reliable, small and light-weight radio access points with low power consumption to be deployed. In this paper, we show that an electroabsorption modulation(EAM) may be used as a single component in such a radio access point, as a passive transceiver for small-sized cell(picocells).

Radio-on-Fiber 액세스시스템 기술

  • 박종대;남상식;박권철
    • The Magazine of the IEIE
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 2003
  • The advantages of using analogue optical networks for delivering radio signals from a central location to many remote antenna sites have been recognized. In a telecommnications context, radio signals may be for fixed radio access, cordless or mobile networks, but the same principles apply. By making use of the high bandwidth, low loss characteristics of optical fiber, all high frequency and signal processing functions can be performed centrally and signals can then be transported over the optical network directly at the carrier frequency. The remote sites then become very simple, requiring only optoelectronic conversion, filtering and linear amplification. This shifting of the complex functionality away from the remote site allow cheap, reliable, small and light-weight radio access points with low power consumption to be deployed. In this paper, we show that an electroabsorption modulation(EAM) may be used as a single component in such a radio access point, as a passive transceiver for small-sized cell(picocells).

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Development of Web-Based Experiments for Undergraduate Mechatronics Education

  • KIM, Young-Suk;Yang, Seung-Han
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.215-228
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    • 2013
  • In engineering education practical experiments is very important for each student, but due to the limitation of time and available resources such as laboratory equipment, space and instructors enough hands-on real experiments could not be provided to all students enrolled in the program throughout the academic year. In this sense web-based remote experiments through internet become a solution for engineering education and an emerging new paradigm for students and teachers. This paper presents the development of the web-based remote vibration experiment system for mechatronics education. Students can access this experimental equipment through an internet and conduct vibration experiment remotely without any restriction on time and place. IP address for data communication and web-service are assigned in local computer and then students receive experimental results and the captured pictures using network. The developed system provides real-time feedback of the tested results. Ubiquitous access to the system gained popularity from students.

A New Parameter Estimation Method for a Zipf-like Distribution for Geospatial Data Access

  • Li, Rui;Feng, Wei;Wang, Hao;Wu, Huayi
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.134-140
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    • 2014
  • Many reports have shown that the access pattern for geospatial tiles follows Zipf's law and that its parameter ${\alpha}$ represents the access characteristics. However, visits to geospatial tiles have temporal and spatial popularities, and the ${\alpha}$-value changes as they change. We construct a mathematical model to simulate the user's access behavior by studying the attributes of frequently visited tile objects to determine parameter estimation algorithms. Because the least squares (LS) method in common use cannot obtain an exact ${\alpha}$-value and does not provide a suitable fit to data for frequently visited tiles, we present a new approach, which uses a moment method of estimation to obtain the value of ${\alpha}$ when ${\alpha}$ is close to 1. When ${\alpha}$ is further away from 1, the method uses the associated cache hit ratio for tile access and uses an LS method based on a critical cache size to estimate the value of ${\alpha}$. The decrease in the estimation error is presented and discussed in the section on experiment results. This new method, which provides a more accurate estimate of ${\alpha}$ than earlier methods, promises more effective prediction of requests for frequently accessed tiles for better caching and load balancing.

A Study on the Deriving Requirements of ARGO Operation System

  • Seo, Yoon-Kyung;Rew, Dong-Young;Lim, Hyung-Chul;Park, In-Kwan;Yim, Hong-Suh;Jo, Jung-Hyun;Park, Jong-Uk
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.643-650
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    • 2009
  • Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) has been developing one mobile and one stationary SLR system since 2008 named as ARGO-M and ARGO-F, respectively. KASI finished the step of deriving the system requirements of ARGO. The requirements include definitions and scopes of various software and hardware components which are necessary for developing the ARGO-M operation system. And the requirements define function, performance, and interface requirements. The operation system consisting of ARGO-M site, ARGO-F site, and Remote Operation Center (ROC) inside KASI is designed for remote access and the automatic tracking and control system which are the main operation concept of ARGO system. To accomplish remote operation, we are considering remote access to ARGO-F and ARGO-M from ROC. The mobile-phone service allows us to access the ARGO-F remotely and to control the system in an emergency. To implement fully automatic tracking and control function in ARGO-F, we have investigated and described the requirements about the automatic aircraft detection system and the various meteorological sensors. This paper addresses the requirements of ARGO Operation System.

Remote Healthcare Monitoring System Using Attribute based Encryption (속성기반 암호화를 이용한 원격 헬스케어 모니터링 시스템)

  • Song, You-Jin;Do, Jeong-Min
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.19C no.1
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2012
  • To ensure privacy of individual information in remote healthcare service, health data should be protected through a secure technology such as encryption scheme. Only user who delegated decryption right can access to sensitive health data and delegator needs capability for revocating access privilege. Recently, in ubiquitous environment, CP-ABTD(Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-Based Threshold Decryption with Flexible Delegation and Revocation of User Attributes) which extends CP-ABE(Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-Based Encryption) has been proposed for these requirements. In this paper, we construct remote healthcare monitoring system with delegation and revocation capability for attribute in CP-ABTD. Finally, we analyze collusion attack between users in our system.

Conceptual Design of a Remote Monitoring and Control System for Nuclear Power Plants

  • Lee Seung Jun;Kim Jong Hyun;Seong Poong Hyun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.243-250
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    • 2003
  • Nuclear power plants (NPPs) will be highly connected network enabled systems in the future. Using the network and web enabled tools, NPPs will be remotely monitored by operators at any time from any place connected to the network via a general web browser. However, there will be two major issues associated with this implementation. The first is the security issue. Only the authorized persons need to be allowed to access the plant since NPP is a safety-critical system. However, the web technology is open to the public. The second is the network disturbance issue. If operators can not access the plant due to network disturbances, the plant will come into the out-of-control situation. Therefore, in this work, we performed a conceptual design of a web-based remote monitoring and control system (RMCS) considering these issues.

Sharing 3D Media with Enhanced Access Grid(e-AG) (Enhanced Access Grid(e-AG)를 통한 3차원 미디어 공유)

  • 이영호;오세찬;이석희;우운택
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.11b
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    • pp.107-110
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose sharing 3D media between multisite using enhanced Access Grid (e-AG) which is a composition of 3D display and Access Grld (AG) Conventional AG and other collaborative systems have a limitation to share immersive 3D media Thus, proposed system supports sharing 3D media contents in a AG meeting section. Real object can be shared by acquiring stereo image with pre-calibrated stereo camera and by delivering, and virtual object can be shared by transmitting state information after downloading 3D model. And also, real video scene acquired by stereo camera and virtual object from 3D model can be displayed on the 3D display system of each node adaptively. The characteristics of proposed sharing method are sharing 3D media, displaying 3D media on a system adaptively, supporting real-time interaction. The proposed sharing method will be used remote lecture, remote collaboration with 3D media.

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Application Behavior-oriented Adaptive Remote Access Cache in Ring based NUMA System (링 구조 NUMA 시스템에서 적응형 다중 그레인 원격 캐쉬 설계)

  • 곽종욱;장성태;전주식
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.30 no.9
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    • pp.461-476
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    • 2003
  • Due to the implementation ease and alleviation of memory bottleneck effect, NUMA architecture has dominated in the multiprocessor systems for the past several years. However, because the NUMA system distributes memory in each node, frequent remote memory access is a key factor of performance degradation. Therefore, efficient design of RAC(Remote Access Cache) in NUMA system is critical for performance improvement. In this paper, we suggest Multi-Grain RAC which can adaptively control the RAC line size, with respect to each application behavior Then we simulate NUMA system with multi-grain RAC using MINT, event-driven memory hierarchy simulator. and analyze the performance results. At first, with profile-based determination method, we verify the optimal RAC line size for each application and, then, we compare and analyze the performance differences among NUMA systems with normal RAC, with optimal line size RAC, and with multi-grain RAC. The simulation shows that the worst case can be always avoided and results are very close to optimal case with any combination of application and RAC format.