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Hierarchical Inter-domain Load Balanced QoS Routing (계층적 도메인간 부하분산 QoS 라우팅)

  • Hong, Jong-Joon;Kim, Seung-Hoon;Lee, Kyoon-Ha
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.9C no.5
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    • pp.671-678
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we propose hierarchical inter-domain load balanced QoS routing in a large scale of network. And a scheme of calculating resources'costs for precomputation schemes in hierarchical routing is proposed, and a scheme for selecting a path among multiple precomputed paths is proposed. We also propose a QoS routing scheme for transit and intra traffic in a large scale of domain-based network. For a domain in the network, the routing scheme first precomputes K multiple paths between all pairs of ingress and egress border routers while considering balancing of the expected load then selects paths with the probability of path selection. The routing scheme combines inter and intra domain routings seamlessly and uses the same cost calculation scheme. And these schemes make possible both global network resources' utilization and also load balancing.

Implementation of IoT-Based Irrigation Valve for Rice Cultivation (벼 재배용 사물인터넷 기반 물꼬 구현)

  • Byeonghan Lee;Deok-Gyeong Seong;Young Min Jin;Yeon-Hyeon Hwang;Young-Gwang Kim
    • Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2023
  • In paddy rice farming, water management is a critical task. To suppress weed emergence during the early stages of growth, fields are deeply flooded, and after transplantation, the water level is reduced to promote rooting and stimulate stem generation. Later, water is drained to prevent the production of sterile tillers. The adequacy of water supply is influenced by various factors such as field location, irrigation channels, soil conditions, and weather, requiring farmers to frequently check water levels and control the ingress and egress of water. This effort increases if the fields are scattered in remote locations. Automated irrigation systems have been considered to reduce labor and improve productivity. However, the net income from rice production in 2022 was about KRW 320,000/10a on average, making it financially unfeasible to implement high-cost devices or construct new infrastructure. This study focused on developing an IoT-Based irrigation valve that can be easily integrated into existing agricultural infrastructure without additional construction. The research was carried out in three main areas: Firstly, an irrigation valve was designed for quick and easy installation on existing agricultural pipes. Secondly, a power circuit was developed to connect a low-power Cat M1 communication modem with an Arduino Nano board for remote operation. Thirdly, a cloud-based platform was used to set up a server and database environment and create a web interface that users can easily access.