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In this paper, we try to establish newly technique evaluating the bacterial behavior in micro channel. For this purpose, we fabricated line patterned PDMS chip and use these chip as micro channel. Line pattern was fabricated on F-template by nano imprinting system, and these patterns were transferred on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Fabricated line pattern was evaluated by laser microscopy. And then...
A new cloud computing architecture introducing customization of network functions based on active network is studied. To flexibly reconfigure the network functions depending on the requirement of each cloud computing environment, network functions are deployed on a virtual machine. Customizable sequences of network functions are essential for cloud computing environments. The content-based packet...
A robust network-caching technique introducing autonomic recovery against storage-access failures is proposed for high performance data transfer. To establish the robust caching system, functional modules and a unified web service interface are newly introduced by enhancing the Fabric Application Interface Standard (FAIS). To provide autonomic recovery operation, the functional modules distributed...
A pull operation-based network resource allocation architecture with application switching is proposed to apply QoS policy for non-SIP applications. Using the architecture, dynamic bandwidth allocation is successfully demonstrated for session-aware and non session-aware applications.
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