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Recent collapses of SIP servers in the real carrier networks indicate that the built-in SIP overload control mechanism cannot mitigate overload effectively. In this paper, we investigate the root cause of SIP server crash by studying the impact of the retransmission on the queuing delay of the overloaded server. The transient overload may introduce the excessive queuing delay, thus triggering unnecessary...
In this paper, we propose a Progressive Differential Thresholding (PDT) framework for coordinated network anomaly detection. Under the proposed framework, nodes present on a packet's path progressively encode their opinion (malicious or benign) inside a packet. Subsequent nodes on the path use the encoded opinion as side-information to adapt their anomaly detection thresholds and in turn improve their...
The paper studies a protocol and a control architecture aimed at implementing bandwidth and call admission optimization over a DVB Return Channel Satellite Terminal (RCST) under Quality of Service (QoS) contraints. The approach can be applied in all cases where traffic flows, coming from a terrestrial portion of the network, are merged together within a single DVB flow, which is then forwarded over...
Reducing the Internet power consumption will become a challenging issue, since the Internet is expected to face a high growth in terms of traffic requirements. Simply scaling the network architecture, thus increasing its energy consumption, proportionally to this growth would not be a practical solution. Various energy-efficient approaches have been considered, typically consisting in a dual-layer...
Content-centric networks have been proposed as a new network paradigm that is centered around the distribution of content. A key idea of content-centric networks is to address content by name and to enable nodes in the network to respond to content requests. Most proposals for content-centric networks require a "clean slate" approach and a replacement of today's TCP/IP protocol stack, which...
Smart OSPF (S-OSPF), a load balancing, shortest-path-based routing scheme, was introduced to improve the routing performances of legacy networks running OSPF with known traffic demands. S-OSPF distributes traffic from a source node to neighbor nodes, and, after reaching the neighbor nodes, traffic is routed according to the OSPF protocol. However, in practice, exact traffic demands are difficult to...
Since Internet routers are not aware of the contents being forwarded, the same content file is often delivered multiple times inefficiently. Similarly, users cannot exploit a nearby copy of the content of interest unless the content file is serviced by costly content delivery networks. Prior studies on the content-aware routing for efficient content delivery suffer from the scalability problem due...
A key traffic engineering problem in the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)-based network is the determination of optimal link weights. From the network operators' point of view, there are two approaches to determining a set of link weights: Start-time Optimization (SO) and Run-time Optimization (RO). We previously presented a Preventive Start-time Optimization (PSO) scheme that determines an appropriate...
High performance Internet traffic inspection and layer-7 content analysis have become essential functions of high speed networks. Over the past decade several DPI systems have evolved targeting specific issues related to traffic management, user/application policing, intrusion detection/prevention, URL/malicious/unwanted content filtering. Snort, OpenDPI, Bro, L7-filter, ClamAV are a number of open-source...
Several load balancing techniques for IP routing scheme have appeared in the literature. However, they require optimization process to compute optimal paths to meet traffic demand so that it requires a mechanism to measure traffic demand and to share them among all routes in order to follow dynamics of traffic. It naturally results in communication overhead and losing sensitivity to follow traffic...
In the past few years, we have witnessed a flourish of online social network sites (OSNs). In this kind of websites, the users are not only information consumers, but also actively upload contents of their own to the OSNs. Being sharply different from the conventional sites, OSNs have attracted many studies recently. These studies, however, mainly focus on the social behaviors within OSNs, e.g., the...
In this paper, we study the problem of multicast flow aggregation with the objective of minimizing the total number of trees. Each established tree can choose a line rate from multiple available line rates. The destinations of each tree are guaranteed to receive data correctly from the source through the chosen line rate. We first use two auxiliary graphs to describe the problem and show that the...
The inherent characteristics of vehicular networks, such as dynamic topology and high mobility, pose significant challenges for the deployment of delay-sensitive applications, e.g., video streaming, in urban Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANET). In this paper, we propose an integrated network-layer scheme for seamless delivery of video packets in VANET. First, we propose a new quality-driven routing...
Interplanetary Overlay Network (ION) is an implementation of delay/disruption tolerant networking (DTN) developed as infrastructure for space communications in interplanetary flight mission systems. To date, no work has been done in evaluating the effectiveness of ION when it is applied to an interplanetary Internet involving very long link delay and highly asymmetric channel rates. In this paper,...
In order to improve the reliability of any HARQ technique at the IP level, a cross-layer strategy between the MAC and the IP levels has been recently developed in [1]. This strategy consists in replacing a retransmisssion credit per MAC packet with a retransmission credit per IP packet. In other words, the transmission credit is shared by the MAC packets belonging to the same IP packet. Packet Error...
Seamless IP-diversity based NEtwork MObility (SINEMO) was proposed to address a number of drawbacks of the Network Mobility (NEMO) protocol for mobility management of a number of hosts moving together in a Local Area Network. Increasing number of mobile hosts results in higher level of signalling cost on the mobility agents in a mobility protocol. Previous works on cost analysis of mobility protocols...
Simplicity is the major advantage of implementing hardware IP lookup engine using multi-level index tables. However, the memory efficiency of the conventional multi-level indexing approach is relatively low. In this paper we shall show that by restructuring the binary-trie using a method called bit-shuffling, highly efficient index tables to support the IP lookup operation can be built. The proposed...
A backup topology design algorithm for avoiding congestion in IP fast reroute is presented. In IP fast reroute techniques, detour routes are computed by using backup topologies. Reducing the number of backup topologies is the main problem, but some links will become overloaded if the number of backup topologies is reduced. The proposed backup topology design algorithm splits the traffic on high load...
Network virtualization has become a powerful scheme to make efficient use of networking hardware. It allows multiple virtual networks to co-exist on the same physical networking substrate. This requires the hardware router to maintain multiple lookup tables. Hence, ultimately the hardware router should be capable of handling packets from different virtual networks. In this paper, we introduce a memory-efficient...
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