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Verification Test of Failover Recovery Technique based on Software-Defined RAID (Software-Defined RAID 기반 장애복구 기법과 실증 테스트)

  • Cha, ByungRae;Choi, MyeongSoo;Park, Sun;Kim, JongWon
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2016
  • This paper proposes a software defined storaging method to converge the network virtualization technique and the RAID of distributed storage environment. The proposed method designs software based storage which it apply a flexible control and maintenance of storages. In addition, the method overcomes the restricted of physical storage capacity and cut costs of data recovery. The proposed failover recovery technique based on Software-Defined RAID has been tested the substantial verification and the performance using public AWS and Google Storage.

Software-Defined WAN and Exchange for Edge-to-Edge Network Softwarization

  • Kim, Dong-Gyun;Jo, Hyeon-Hun
    • Information and Communications Magazine
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    • v.32 no.7
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2015
  • 최근 네트워크 기술 동향에 있어서 이른바 핫 이슈 중 하나인 소프트웨어 정의 네트워킹(SDN, Software-Defined Networking)은 바야흐로 데이터센터, 기업, 캠퍼스 등의 근거리 데이터 네트워크(LAN, Local Area Network) 환경을 넘어서 통신망 사업자(캐리어)와 서비스 제공자를 통해 원거리 데이터 네트워크 (WAN, Wide Area Network)로 진화하고 있다. 본고에서는 종단간 SDN 프로덕션 서비스를 위한 소프트웨어 정의 원거리 네트워크(SD-WAN, Software-Defined WAN)의 개요 및 적용 사례를 소개하고, SD-WAN의 핵심 서비스 기술로 인식되고 있는 네트워크 최적화, 가상화, 자동화, SDX(Software-Defined Exchange) 등의 요소 기술과 연구 동향을 알아본다.

Software-defined Radio (SDR): An Approach to Real-Time Video Data Transceiver Implementation (소프트웨어 정의 라디오: 실시간 동영상 데이터 송수신기 구현에 대한 접근)

  • Dongho You
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.149-152
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, I present an approach to implement a real-time video transceiver using software-defined radio (SDR). Through this, it is expected that it will be able to lower the access threshold and provide new perspectives and insights to researchers who want to study the recently spotlighted Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) and implement it through SDR devices and open software.

Modern Software Defined Radar (SDR) Technology and Its Trends

  • Kwag, Young-Kil;Jung, Jung-Soo;Woo, In-Sang;Park, Myeong-Seok
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.321-328
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    • 2014
  • Software defined radar (SDR) is a multi-purpose radar system where most of the hardware processing is performed by software. This paper introduces a concept and technology trends of software defined radar, and addresses the advantages and limitations of the current SDR radar systems. For the advanced SDR concept, the KAU SDR Model (KSM) is presented for the multimode and multiband radar system operating in S-, X-, and K-bands. This SDR consists of a replaceable multiband antenna and RF hardware, common digital processor module with multimode, and open software platform based on MATLAB and LabVIEW. The new concept of the SDR radar can be useful in various applications of the education, traffic monitoring and safety, security, and surveillance depending on the various radar environments.

Efficient Resource Slicing Scheme for Optimizing Federated Learning Communications in Software-Defined IoT Networks

  • Tam, Prohim;Math, Sa;Kim, Seokhoon
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2021
  • With the broad adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) in a variety of scenarios and application services, management and orchestration entities require upgrading the traditional architecture and develop intelligent models with ultra-reliable methods. In a heterogeneous network environment, mission-critical IoT applications are significant to consider. With erroneous priorities and high failure rates, catastrophic losses in terms of human lives, great business assets, and privacy leakage will occur in emergent scenarios. In this paper, an efficient resource slicing scheme for optimizing federated learning in software-defined IoT (SDIoT) is proposed. The decentralized support vector regression (SVR) based controllers predict the IoT slices via packet inspection data during peak hour central congestion to achieve a time-sensitive condition. In off-peak hour intervals, a centralized deep neural networks (DNN) model is used within computation-intensive aspects on fine-grained slicing and remodified decentralized controller outputs. With known slice and prioritization, federated learning communications iteratively process through the adjusted resources by virtual network functions forwarding graph (VNFFG) descriptor set up in software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) enabled architecture. To demonstrate the theoretical approach, Mininet emulator was conducted to evaluate between reference and proposed schemes by capturing the key Quality of Service (QoS) performance metrics.

A Tabu Search Algorithm for Controller Placement Problem in Software Defined Networks (소프트웨어 정의 네트워크에서 제어기 배치 문제를 위한 타부 서치 알고리즘)

  • Jang, Kil-woong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.491-498
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    • 2016
  • The software defined networks implement a software network control plane, which is physically separated from the data plane. For wide area software defined network deployments, multiple controllers are required, and the placement of these controllers influences importantly the performance of the software defined networks. This paper proposes a Tabu search algorithm, which is one of the meta heuristic algorithms, for an efficient controller placement in software defined networks. In order to efficiently obtain better results, we propose new neighborhood generating operations, which are called the neighbor position move and the neighbor number move, of the Tabu search algorithm. We evaluate the performances of the proposed algorithm through some experiments in terms of the minimum latency and the execution time of the proposed algorithm. The comparison results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the existing genetic algorithm and random method under various conditions.

An Adaptation of F(I)MEA Technique for security analysis on Software Defined Network Technology for IoT services (사물인터넷 서비스를 위한 소프트웨어 정의 네트워크 기술의 보안 분석을 위한 F(I)MEA 기법 적용)

  • Kim, Green;Han, Keun-Hee;Kim, Kee-Cheon
    • Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.17-21
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    • 2016
  • The rapid development of IoT leads new kinds of services which does not existed. And, it requires several changes on existing network. Software Defined Network is one of the future network technology which can deal with problems from these kinds of changes. The strong point of Software Defined Network is flexibility and scalability. However, In some cases, these factors could be the security vulnerabilities. In this paper, we present adaptation of F(I)MEA technique for the security analysis on Software Defined Network Technology for IoT services.

SD-MTD: Software-Defined Moving-Target Defense for Cloud-System Obfuscation

  • Kang, Ki-Wan;Seo, Jung Taek;Baek, Sung Hoon;Kim, Chul Woo;Park, Ki-Woong
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.1063-1075
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    • 2022
  • In recent years, container techniques have been broadly applied to cloud computing systems to maximize their efficiency, flexibility, and economic feasibility. Concurrently, studies have also been conducted to ensure the security of cloud computing. Among these studies, moving-target defense techniques using the high agility and flexibility of cloud-computing systems are gaining attention. Moving-target defense (MTD) is a technique that prevents various security threats in advance by proactively changing the main attributes of the protected target to confuse the attacker. However, an analysis of existing MTD techniques revealed that, although they are capable of deceiving attackers, MTD techniques have practical limitations when applied to an actual cloud-computing system. These limitations include resource wastage, management complexity caused by additional function implementation and system introduction, and a potential increase in attack complexity. Accordingly, this paper proposes a software-defined MTD system that can flexibly apply and manage existing and future MTD techniques. The proposed software-defined MTD system is designed to correctly define a valid mutation range and cycle for each moving-target technique and monitor system-resource status in a software-defined manner. Consequently, the proposed method can flexibly reflect the requirements of each MTD technique without any additional hardware by using a software-defined approach. Moreover, the increased attack complexity can be resolved by applying multiple MTD techniques.

A Hybrid Software Defined Networking Architecture for Next-Generation IoTs

  • Lee, Ahyoung;Wang, Xuan;Nguyen, Hieu;Ra, Ilkyeun
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.932-945
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    • 2018
  • Everything in the world is becoming connected and interactive due to the Internet. The future of interactive smart environments such as smart cities, smart industries, or smart farms demand high network bandwidth, high network flexibility, and self-organization systems without costly hardware upgrades, and they provide a sustainable, scalable, and replicable smart environment backbone infrastructure. This paper presents a new Hybrid Software-Defined architecture for integrating Internet-of-Things technologies that are essential technologies for smart environments. It combines a software-defined networking infrastructure and a real-time distributed network framework with an advanced optimization to enable self-configuration, self-management, and self-adaption for providing seamless communication and efficiently managing a vast number of smart heterogeneous devices.

Blockchain-based Secure Software-Defined Networking (블록체인 기반의 안전한 소프트웨어 정의 네트워킹)

  • Woo, Seungwon;Shin, Seungwon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2018.10a
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    • pp.148-151
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    • 2018
  • Software-Defined Networking, called SDN is a next-generation network technology that allows a centralized SDN controller to manage multiple switches and easily apply any network requirements, unlike traditional network devices. However, as the research on SDN has progressed rapidly in recent years, the security of SDN is also considered to be important. Therefore, in this paper, we investigate the major security problems in SDN and introduce a methodology to apply blockchain technology to SDN as a solution to solve them.

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