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Impact Evaluation of DDoS Attacks on DNS Cache Server Using Queuing Model

  • Wang, Zheng;Tseng, Shian-Shyong
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.895-909
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    • 2013
  • Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks towards name servers of the Domain Name System (DNS) have threaten to disrupt this critical service. This paper studies the vulnerability of the cache server to the flooding DNS query traffic. As the resolution service provided by cache server, the incoming DNS requests, even the massive attacking traffic, are maintained in the waiting queue. The sojourn of requests lasts until the corresponding responses are returned from the authoritative server or time out. The victim cache server is thus overloaded by the pounding traffic and thereafter goes down. The impact of such attacks is analyzed via the model of queuing process in both cache server and authoritative server. Some specific limits hold for this practical dual queuing process, such as the limited sojourn time in the queue of cache server and the independence of the two queuing processes. The analytical results are presented to evaluate the impact of DDoS attacks on cache server. Finally, numerical results are provided for further analysis.

A Joystick Driving Control Algorithm with a Longitudinal Collision Avoidance Scheme for an Electric Vehicle

  • Won, Mooncheol
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.1399-1410
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we develop a joystick manual driving algorithm for an electric vehicle called Cycab. Cycab is developed as a public transportation vehicle, which can be driven either by a manual joystick or an automated driving mode. The vehicle uses six motors for driving four wheels, and front/rear steerings. Cycab utilizes one industrial PC with a real time Linux kernel and four Motorola MPC555 micro controllers, and a CAN network for the communication among the five processors. The developed algorithm consists of two automatic vehicle speed control algorithms for normal and emergency situations that override the driver's joystick command and an open loop torque distribution algorithm for the traction motors. In this study, the algorithm is developed using SynDEx, which is a system level CAD software dedicated to rapid prototyping and optimizing the implementation of real-time embedded applications on distributed architectures. The experimental results verify the usefulness of the two automatic vehicle control algorithms.

Two Sample Test Procedures for Linear Rank Statistics for Garch Processes

  • Chandra S. Ajay;Vanualailai Jito;Raj Sushil D.
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.557-587
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    • 2005
  • This paper elucidates the limiting Gaussian distribution of a class of rank order statistics {$T_N$} for two sample problem pertaining to empirical processes of the squared residuals from two independent samples of GARCH processes. A distinctive feature is that, unlike the residuals of ARMA processes, the asymptotics of {$T_N$} depend on those of GARCH volatility estimators. Based on the asymptotics of {$T_N$}, we empirically assess the relative asymptotic efficiency and effect of the GARCH specification for some GARCH residual distributions. In contrast with the independent, identically distributed or ARMA settings, these studies illuminate some interesting features of GARCH residuals.

A Study on HLA Federate Compliance Testing Process and its Applications (HLA 페더레이트 연동화 인증철차 및 적용사례)

  • 김용효;박헌근;이해관
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.81-91
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    • 2004
  • Since HLA (High Level Architecture) was selected as a standardized distributed simulation architecture by US DoD in order to guarantee interoperability among all types of simulations, weapons system and C4I systems, to improve reusability of developed models in mid 1990s, a large number of federates have been developed and certified in accordance with HLA specifications. This paper illustrates case studies on HLA compliance test which are helpful for developers and managers. Based on experiences obtained from international HLA compliance test of CJ21_NG being developed for ground warfare simulation during ROKA's BCTP and UFL exercises, compliance procedures of US Defense and Modelling Simulation Office (DMSO) are introduced, and detail information at each phase of compliance test is provided.

A New Modified CNP for Autonomous Microgrid Operation Based on Multiagent System

  • Kim, Hak-Man;Wei, Wenpeng;Kinoshita, Tetsuo
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.139-146
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents a new modified Contract Net Protocol (CNP) for microgrid operation based on multiagent system. The CNP is a widely used protocol for interactions among distributed problem solving. The Contract Net Interaction Protocol of the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA-CNIP) is a minor modification of the original CNP for multiagent system applications. In this paper, a modified CNP (MCNP) based on the FIPA-CNIP is proposed for more specialized interactions among agents for microgrid operation. A multiagent system is designed and constructed for microgrid operation. A microgrid operation based on the multiagent system is tested to check the functionality of the proposed MCNP.

Characterization of Fiber Pull-out in Orthogonal Cutting of Glass fiber Reinforced Plastics

  • Park, Gi-Heung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Industrial Safety Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 2003
  • The reliability of machined fiber reinforced composites (FRC) in high strength applications and the safety in using these components are often critically dependent upon the quality of surface produced by machining since the surface layer may drastically affect the strength and chemical resistance of the material [1,2,3,4]. Current study will discuss the characterization of fiber pull-out in orthogonal cutting of a fiber-matrix composite materials. A sparsely distributed idealized model composite material, namely a glass reinforced polyester (GFRP) was used as workpiece. Analysis method employs a force sensor and the signals from the sensor are processed using AR time series model. The experimental correlation between the fiber pull-out and the AR coefficients is examined first and effects of fiber orientation, cutting parameters and tool geometry on the fiber pull-out are also discussed.

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A Conformance Test Procedure for the Enterprise JavaBeans (컴포넌트 소프트웨어를 위한 적합성 검증 방법)

  • Joo, Un-Gi;Kim, Joong-Bae
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.149-157
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    • 2004
  • This paper considers a conformity testing problem on EJB(Enterprise JavaBeans). The EJB architecture is a component architecture for the development and deployment of component-based distributed business applications. The objective is to find an optimal test sequence for the conformity test between the EJB specification and an implemented one. For the test sequence, we formulate the problem as a rural Chinese postman tour one and use a linear programming formulation. Based upon the formulations, we suggest a conformance test procedure and show its efficiency by applying the procedure to the CMP(Container- Managed persistency) entity bean of the EJB.

Design of Block-based Modularity Architecture for Machine Learning (머신러닝을 위한 블록형 모듈화 아키텍처 설계)

  • Oh, Yoosoo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.476-482
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we propose a block-based modularity architecture design method for distributed machine learning. The proposed architecture is a block-type module structure with various machine learning algorithms. It allows free expansion between block-type modules and allows multiple machine learning algorithms to be organically interlocked according to the situation. The architecture enables open data communication using the metadata query protocol. Also, the architecture makes it easy to implement an application service combining various edge computing devices by designing a communication method suitable for surrounding applications. To confirm the interlocking between the proposed block-type modules, we implemented a hardware-based modularity application system.

Application Scheme of Resistive HTS-FCL on Future New Distribution System (저항형 초전도한류기의 미래 배전계통 적용방안)

  • Lee Seung-Ryul;Kim Jlong-Yul;Kim Ho-Yong;Yoon Jae-Young
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.212-216
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    • 2005
  • This paper describes the application scheme of resistive HTS-FCL(High Temperature Superconducting-Fault Current Limiter) on future new distribution system. Future new distribution system means the power system to which applies the 22.9kV HTS cable with low-voltage and mass-capacity characteristics replacing the 154kv conventional cable in addition to HTS transformer and HTS-FCL. The fault current of future new distribution system will increase greatly because of the inherent characteristics of HTS transformer/cable and applications of distributed generations and spot networks and so on. This means that the HTS-FCL is necessary to reduce the fault current below the breaking capacity. This paper studies the appropriate location, parameters and the influences of HTS-FCL on future new distribution system. Finally, this paper suggests the reasonable basic parameters of resistive HTS-FCL for future KEPCO new distribution system.

A Security Platform based on CORBA and its Application (CORBA 기반의 보안 플렛폼과 그 응용)

  • Na, Jung-Chan;Kim, Yeong-Gyun;Kim, Gyeong-Beom;Kim, Myeong-Jun
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.6 no.11S
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    • pp.3278-3288
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    • 1999
  • This paper proposes a security platform, called SCAP(Security platform for CORBA based APplication), to cope with potential threats in a distributed object system. SCAP supports CORBA security specification announced by OMG. SCAP is comprised of four functional blocks, which co-work with ORB to provide security services: Authentication Block, Association Block, Access Control Block, and Security Information Management Block. It is designed to support Common Secure Interoperability Functionality Level 2, which is useful for large-scale intra-, or inter-network based applications. Actual security services, which are dependent on supporting security technology, will be provided as external security service for replace ability. Implementation issues such as how to simulate an interceptor mechanism using a commercial ORB product without source code, and how to extend Current object required for security services are also described. At the end of the paper, the SCAP applied to the web environment is described to show its practical utilization.

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