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In this paper we present the approach we have taken in the INSPIRE (INcreasing Security and Protection through Infrastructure REsilience) project to increase the protection of Critical Infrastructures (CIs). The core idea of the INSPIRE project is to protect Critical Infrastructures by making the underlying communication network more secure and resilient. In order to do so, we devised a routing mechanism...
Since space missions have been flown, a proper data return to Earth was inherently required. The complexity level and the number of space experiments have increased over the last decades. As a consequence, higher data rates have been required. The most limiting factor on achievable data rates for interplanetary communications is the distance. It imposes challenges on all parts of the communication...
Input characterization to describe the flow of incoming traffic in network systems, such as the grid and the WWW, is often performed by using Markov modulated poisson processes (MMPP). Therefore, to enact capacity planning and quality-of-service (QoS) oriented design, the model of the servers that receive the incoming traffic is often described as a MMPP/M/1 queue. In a work we have provided an approximate...
Input characterization to describe the flow of incoming traffic in network systems, such as the GRID and the WWW, is often performed by using Markov modulated Poisson processes (MMPP). Therefore, to enact capacity planning and quality-of-service (QoS) oriented design, the model of the hosts that receive the incoming traffic is often described as a MMPP/M/1 queue. The drawback of this model is that...
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