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Performance Test and Evaluation of Voice Traffic in Wired and Wireless Integrated Network (유무선 통합망에서의 음성 서비스의 성능 테스트 및 평가)

  • Jo, Jun-Mo;Choi, Dae-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.280-286
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    • 2009
  • The NGN(Next-Generation Network) structure has been considered from various points of view as all If wireless-wired integration network and its performance is one of the main issue in these days. In this paper, various wired and wireless integrated networks with voice service are designed and simulated to obtain problems and factors affects the network performance using OPnet simulator. The characteristics only showed in the wired and wireless integrated networks are measured and analyzed compared with the single networks such as a wired or wireless networks. Especially, in the wired and wireless integrated networks showed degrading performance even if there are few transmissions in the network and furthermore, the various networks of increasing numbers of the nodes and transmission are simulated and evaluated.

A Quantitative Analysis of System-Level Performance of the Wireless LAN in Digital Home Environments

  • Son, Byoung-Hee;Kim, Hag-Bae
    • Journal of Ubiquitous Convergence Technology
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.51-55
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    • 2008
  • A digital home is a ubiquitous environment that is expected to be realized in the near future. All information appliances in a house are connected to each other through wired and/or wireless home networks. Authenticated user can access the various services provided by the digital home, and the access is not restricted by equipment, time, or location. The technologies that form the digital home can be grouped into two categories: wired networking technologies and wireless networking technologies. For the purpose of ubiquitous environments, wireless-networks offer suitable and seamless high-quality services. A wireless LAN can be created simply by equipping a single access point. For that reason, the cost of establishing such a network is low and using it is easy. Of course, there is an exciting new wireless technology. It is the Ultra Wide Band (UWB). However, it is not enough to bring wireless convenience, although offering a broad range of high-speed data transfer capabilities, Because of unstable. Thus, of the wireless-networking systems, we focus on the wireless LAN. We quantitatively analyze its capabilities. The dynamic and adaptive wireless LAN provides a foundation for the evolution toward the next generation of wireless and adaptive networks. The difference between wired LAN and wireless LAN in upload and download rates is small. Although the wireless LAN experiences a greater loss rate than the wired LAN, the difference is minimal. We conclude that a wireless LAN is suitable for use in an apartment environment.

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Migration Using Reordering Recovery in Wired/Wireless Networks

  • Lee, Dong-Chun
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 2007
  • Due on failures of communication nodes for the wireless and wired networks, mobile agents may be blocked even if there is available service in the networks. To solve it, we propose migration policy with reordering of the paths to guarantee the migration of mobile agents and the paper will provide the extension with the autonomous migration of mobile agents.

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An Integrated Management Scheme for Wired and Wireless Networks Using Mobile Agents (이동 에이전트를 이용한 유무선 네트워크의 통합관리 기법)

  • Na, Ho-Jin;Cho, Kyung-San
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 2010
  • Appling centralized network management architecture SNMP(Simple Network Management Protocol) to wireless networks causes the network overhead, NAT(Network Address Translation) problem on AP, and performance degradation of mobile nodes. In this paper, we propose an integrated management scheme for wired and wireless networks using mobile agents in order to solve above problems. In our proposed scheme, SNMP is applied to manage wired networks and MAs of SNMP are implemented in APs or wireless nodes to manage wireless networks. In addition, we propose a method to reduce the redundant OID information within SNMP response messages. Through the analysis, we show that our proposal resolves the given problems and reduces the processing delay of the wireless nodes.

Analysis of Wireless Network Technology for High Reliability Aircraft Networks (고 신뢰성 항공기 무선 네트워크 동향 및 기술 분석)

  • Ahn, Seung-Pyo;Kim, Da-Hye;Lee, Jae-Min;Kim, Dong-Seong
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.41 no.12
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    • pp.1933-1941
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    • 2016
  • This paper compares the performance of wireless communication technologies to replace the wired networks by wireless networks on avionics intra-communication. Due to the drawbacks of wired network, such as complexity, weight, maintenance cost and scalability, it leads to the high data rate and network traffic demands of avionics systems. Therefore, in WAIC(Wireless Avionics Intra-Communications) system suggested by ITU(International Telecommunication Union), based on environment of avionics system and requirements of a wired network, wireless network structures are defined to solve the problems of wired networks. In this paper, we consider features, advantages and disadvantages of wireless communication technologies which can be used for wireless avionics network, and we propose suitable wireless communication technology candidates for wireless avionics networks in WAIC environments.

An experimental study for decentralized damage detection of beam structures using wireless sensor networks

  • Jayawardhana, Madhuka;Zhu, Xinqun;Liyanapathirana, Ranjith;Gunawardana, Upul
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.237-252
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    • 2015
  • This paper addresses the issue of reliability and performance in wireless sensor networks (WSN) based structural health monitoring (SHM), particularly with decentralized damage identification techniques. Two decentralized damage identification algorithms, namely, the autoregressive (AR) model based damage index and the Wiener filter method are developed for structural damage detection. The ambient and impact testing have been carried out on the steel beam structure in the laboratory. Seven wireless sensors are installed evenly along the steel beam and seven wired sensor are also installed on the beam to monitor the dynamic responses as comparison. The results showed that wireless measurements performed very much similar to wired measurements in detecting and localizing damages in the steel beam. Therefore, apart from the usual advantages of cost effectiveness, manageability, modularity etc., wireless sensors can be considered a possible substitute for wired sensors in SHM systems.

Provisioning of QoS Adaptability in Wired-Wireless Integrated Networks

  • Guo, Mian;Jiang, Shengming;Guan, Quansheng;Mao, Huachao
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2013
  • The increasing number of mobile users and the popularity of real-time applications make wired-wireless integrated network extremely attractive. In this case, quality of service (QoS) adaptability is particularly important since some important features of the integrated network call for QoS adaptability, such as mobility, bursty applications and so on. Traditional QoS schemes include integrated service (IntServ) and differentiated service (DiffSev) as well as their variants. However, they are not able to balance well between scalability and QoS granularity. For example, IntServ faces the scalability problem, while DiffServ can only provide coarse granular QoS. In addition, they are also unable to efficiently support QoS adaptability. Therefore, a per-packet differentiated queueing service (DQS) was proposed. DQS was originally proposed to balance between scalability and QoS granularity in wired networks and then extended to wireless networks. This paper mainly discusses how to use DQS to support QoS adaptability in wired-wireless integrated networks. To this end, we propose a scheme to determine dynamic delay bounds, which is the key step to implement DQS to support QoS adaptability. Simulation studies along with some discussions are further conducted to investigate the QoS adaptability of the proposed scheme, especially in terms of its support of QoS adaptability to mobility and to bursty real-time applications.

A New Approach to Solve the Rate Control Problem in Wired-cum-Wireless Networks

  • Loi Le Cong;Hwang Won-Joo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.1636-1648
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we propose a new optimization approach to the rate control problem in a wired-cum-wireless network. A primal-dual interior-point(PDIP) algorithm is used to find the solution of the rate optimization problem. We show a comparison between the dual-based(DB) algorithm and PDIP algorithm for solving the rate control problem in the wired-cum-wireless network. The PDIP algorithm performs much better than the DB algorithm. The PDIP can be considered as an attractive method to solve the rate control problem in network. We also present a numerical example and simulation to illustrate our conclusions.

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Performance Improvement Strategy for Fieldbus in Industrial Wired and Wireless Network (산업용 유무선 혼합망에서 필드버스 성능향상 방안)

  • Je, Jung-Kwang;Chun, Tae-Young;Shin, Yong-Hark
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.10c
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    • pp.473-475
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    • 2006
  • FieldBus communication systems in industrial wired and wireless network may cause the degradation of the TCP performance due to the racket loss. TCP is particularly targeted at the wired networks, a packet loss is assumed to be caused by the network congestion. As a result, the performance of TCP decreases significantly when used over networks that exhibit a high bit error rate. In order to solve this problem, this paper designs and implements the WFSnoop mechanism which offers a fast local retransmission. The proposed mechanism does not require any changes in customer premises. Base on the simulation in the wired and wireless network environment, we analyzed the performance of the WFSnoop mechanism.

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Group Key Exchange over Combined Wired and Wireless Networks

  • Nam, Jung-Hyun;Won, Dong-Ho
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.461-474
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    • 2006
  • A group key exchange protocol is a cryptographic primitive that describes how a group of parties communicating over a public network can come up with a common secret key. Due to its significance both in network security and cryptography, the design of secure and efficient group key exchange protocols has attracted many researchers' attention over the years. However, despite all the efforts undertaken, there seems to have been no previous systematic look at the growing problem of key exchange over combined wired and wireless networks which consist of both stationary computers with sufficient computational capabilities and mobile devices with relatively restricted computing resources. In this paper, we present the first group key exchange protocol that is specifically designed to be well suited for this rapidly expanding network environment. Our construction meets simplicity, efficiency, and strong notions of security.