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CPS: Operating System Architecture for Efficient Network Resource Management with Control-Theoretic Packet Scheduler

  • Jung, Hyung-Soo;Han, Hyuck;Yeom, Heon-Young;Kang, Soo-Yong
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.266-274
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    • 2010
  • The efficient network resource management is one of the important topics in a real-time system. In this paper, we present a practical network resource management framework, control-theoretic packet scheduler (CPS) system. Using our framework, an operating system can schedule both input and output streams accurately and efficiently. Our framework adopts very portable feedback control theory for efficiency and accuracy. The CPS system is able to operate independent of the internal network protocol state, and it is designed to schedule packet streams in fine-grained time intervals to meet the resource requirement. This approach simplifies the design of the CPS system, and leads us to obtain the intended output bandwidth. We implemented our prototype system in Linux, and measured the performance of the network resource management system under various network QoS constraints. The distinctive features of our principles are as follows: It is robust and accurate, and its operation is independent of internal network protocols.

Assessing the Vulnerability of Network Topologies under Large-Scale Regional Failures

  • Peng, Wei;Li, Zimu;Liu, Yujing;Su, Jinshu
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.451-460
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    • 2012
  • Natural disasters often lead to regional failures that can cause network nodes and links co-located in a large geographical area to fail. Novel approaches are required to assess the network vulnerability under such regional failures. In this paper, we investigate the vulnerability of networks by considering the geometric properties of regional failures and network nodes. To evaluate the criticality of node locations and determine the critical areas in a network, we propose the concept of ${\alpha}$-critical-distance with a given failure impact ratio ${\alpha}$, and we formulate two optimization problems based on the concept. By analyzing the geometric properties of the problems, we show that although finding critical nodes or links in a pure graph is a NP-complete problem, the problem of finding critical areas has polynomial time complexity. We propose two algorithms to deal with these problems and analyze their time complexities. Using real city-level Internet topology data, we conducted experiments to compute the ${\alpha}$-critical-distances for different networks. The computational results demonstrate the differences in vulnerability of different networks. The results also indicate that the critical area of a network can be estimated by limiting failure centers on the locations of network nodes. Additionally, we find that with the same impact ratio ${\alpha}$, the topologies examined have larger ${\alpha}$-critical-distances when the network performance is measured using the giant component size instead of the other two metrics. Similar results are obtained when the network performance is measured using the average two terminal reliability and the network efficiency, although computation of the former entails less time complexity than that of the latter.

A Study on Finding the K Shortest Paths for the Multimodal Public Transportation Network in the Seoul Metropolitan (수도권 복합 대중교통망의 복수 대안 경로 탐색 알고리즘 고찰)

  • Park, Jong-Hoon;Sohn, Moo-Sung;Oh, Suk-Mun;Min, Jae-Hong
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.607-613
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    • 2011
  • This paper reviews search methods of multiple reasonable paths to implement multimodal public transportation network of Seoul. Such a large scale multimodal public transportation network as Seoul, the computation time of path finding algorithm is a key and the result of path should reflect route choice behavior of public transportation passengers. Search method of alternative path is divided by removing path method and deviation path method. It analyzes previous researches based on the complexity of algorithm for large-scale network. Applying path finding algorithm in public transportation network, transfer and loop constraints must be included to be able to reflect real behavior. It constructs the generalized cost function based on the smart card data to reflect travel behavior of public transportation. To validate the availability of algorithm, experiments conducted with Seoul metropolitan public multimodal transportation network consisted with 22,109 nodes and 215,859 links by using the deviation path method, suitable for large-scale network.

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Implementation of SoC for NMEA2000 Ship Standard Network Protocol Using FPGA

  • Park, Dong-Hyun;Hong, Ji-Tae;Kim, Kyung-Yup;Yu, Yung-Ho
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.125-132
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    • 2010
  • IEC61162-3 known as NMEA2000 protocol is approved as a standard network of SOLAS ship by ISO and used for the instrument network which exchanges data in real-time. For easy the development of ship network equipments, this study is focused on the development of SoC which can convert to NMEA2000 protocol from various kind of protocols such as TCP/IP, NMEA0183, RS422 and others using FPGA and u-Blaze. In this paper, we composed NMEA2000 protocol stack on FPGA and verified NMEA2000 network communication of FPGA system by connecting with commercialized devices through PC Hyper-terminal and network monitoring program.

Implementation of High-Reliable MVB Network for Safety System of Nuclear Power Plant (원자력발전소 안전계통용 고신뢰성 MVB 네트워크 구현)

  • Sul, Jae-Yoon;Kim, Ki-Chang;Kim, Yoo-Sung;Park, Jae-Hyun
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.61 no.6
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    • pp.859-864
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    • 2012
  • The computer network plays an important role in modern digital controllers within a safety system of a nuclear power plant. For the reliable and realtime data communication between controllers, this paper proposes a modified high-reliable MVB(multi-function vehicle bus) as a main control network for a safety system of a nuclear power plant. The proposed network supports the state-based communication in order to ensure the deterministic communication latency, and very fast network recovery when the bus master fails compare to the standard MVB. This paper also shows the implementation results using a FPGA-based testbed.

The development of WTB(Wire Train Bus) Analyzer for the TCN(Train Communication Network) testing (TCN(Train Communication Network) 통신 시험용 WTB(Wire Train Bus) Analyzer 개발)

  • Jeon, Seong-Joon;Paik, Jin-Sung;Shon, Kang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.1936-1945
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    • 2008
  • In Korea, TCN has applied to the Korean High-speed Train (HSR350X) through G7 High-speed Train development project. TCN is the most suitable international standard communication network for distributed control systems that is adopted for high-speed of vehicle, safety and flexibility. TCN is the network exclusively for the high-speed train and electrical trains. This TCN satisfies the network standards. The network standards are real time communication, fault tolerance design, integrated data system, resistance of environment, automated recognition for modification of vehicle formation and maintenance. The purpose of this research is applying the development of WTB analyzer which is part of communication network system TCN, to check the communication of high-speed trains and electrical trains.

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Implementation and Verification of FlexRay Network System using Matlab/Simulink (매틀랩/시뮬링크 기반 플렉스레이 네트워크 시스템의 구현 및 검증)

  • Yoon, Seung-Hyun;Seo, Suk-Hyun;Hwang, Sung-Ho;Kwon, Key-Ho;Jeon, Jae-Wook
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.16 no.7
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    • pp.655-660
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    • 2010
  • As increasing the number of Electronic Control Units in a vehicle, the proportion for reliability and stability of the software is going increasingly. Accordingly, the traditional CAN network has occurred the situation that the requirement of developing vehicle software is not sufficient. To solve these problems, the FlexRay network which is ensured the high bandwidth and real-time is generated. However it is difficult to implement FlexRay based application software because of complex protocol than traditional CAN network. Accordingly the system for analysis and verification of network state is needed. Also vehicle vendor develops application software using Matlab/Simulink in order to increase productivity. But this development method is hard to solve the network problem of node to node. Therefore this paper implements Matlab/Simulink based FlexRay network system and verifies it through comparing with existing embedded system.

SDN-based wireless body area network routing algorithm for healthcare architecture

  • Cicioglu, Murtaza;Calhan, Ali
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.452-464
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    • 2019
  • The use of wireless body area networks (WBANs) in healthcare applications has made it convenient to monitor both health personnel and patient status continuously in real time through wearable wireless sensor nodes. However, the heterogeneous and complex network structure of WBANs has some disadvantages in terms of control and management. The software-defined network (SDN) approach is a promising technology that defines a new design and management approach for network communications. In order to create more flexible and dynamic network structures in WBANs, this study uses the SDN approach. For this, a WBAN architecture based on the SDN approach with a new energy-aware routing algorithm for healthcare architecture is proposed. To develop a more flexible architecture, a controller that manages all HUBs is designed. The proposed architecture is modeled using the Riverbed Modeler software for performance analysis. The simulation results show that the SDN-based structure meets the service quality requirements and shows superior performance in terms of energy consumption, throughput, successful transmission rate, and delay parameters according to the traditional routing approach.

Optimal Control Approach for a Smart Grid

  • Imen Amdouni;Naziha Labiadh;Lilia El amraoui
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.12
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    • pp.194-198
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    • 2023
  • The current electricity networks will undergo profound changes in the years to come to be able to meet the growing demand for electricity, while minimizing the costs of consumers and producers, etc. The electricity network of tomorrow or even the intelligent « Smart Grids » network will be the convergence of two networks: the electricity network and the telecommunications network. In this context falls our work which aims to study the impact of the integration of energy decentralization into the electricity network. In this sense, we have implemented a new smart grid model where several coexisting suppliers can exchange information with consumers in real time. In addition, a new approach to energy distribution optimization has been developed. The simulation results prove the effectiveness of this approach in improving energy exchange and minimizing consumer purchase costs and line losses.

5G and Internet of Things: Next-Gen Network Architecture

  • Ahmed Jumaa Lafta;Aya Falah Mahmood;Basma Mohammed Saeed
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.189-198
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    • 2024
  • This study examined the integrated benefits of 5G New Radio, network slicing, and reinforcement learning (RL) mechanisms in addressing the challenges associated with the increasing proliferation of intelligent objects in communication networks. This study proposed an innovative architecture that initially employed network slicing to efficiently segregate and manage various service types. Subsequently, this architecture was enhanced by applying RL to optimize the subchannel and power allocation strategies. This dual approach was proven through simulation studies conducted in a suburban setting, highlighting the effectiveness of the method for optimizing the use of available frequency bands. The results highlighted significant improvements in mitigating interference and adapting to the dynamic conditions of the network, thereby ensuring efficient dynamic resource allocation. Further, the application of an RL algorithm enabled the system to adjust resources adaptively based on real-time network conditions, thereby proving the flexibility and responsiveness of the scheme to changing network scenarios.