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Huynh, Chinh Nguyen. "Fast detecting Hot-IPs in high speed networks." Science and Technology Development Journal 18, no. 3 (August 30, 2015): 242–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v18i3.841.

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Hot-IPs, hosts appear with high frequency in networks, cause many threats for systems such as denial of service attacks or Internet worms. One of their main characteristics is quickly sending a large number of packets to victims in a short time in network. This paper presents a solution to find Hot-IPs by using non-adaptive group testing approach. The proposed solution has been implemented in combination with the distributed architecture and parallel processing techniques to quickly detect Hot-IPs in ISP networks. Experimental results can be applied to detect Hot-IPs in ISP networks.
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El Amrani, Mohamed, Hamid Garmani, Mohamed Baslam, and Rachid El Ayachi. "The Competition Between ISPs in Presence of the Net Neutrality." International Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (IJ-ICT) 6, no. 3 (December 1, 2017): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijict.v6i3.pp166-178.

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<p>In this work, we present an economic model of computer networks that describes the in-teraction between Internet Service Providers (ISP ), customers and content provider. The competition between ISP s may be translated by the prices they require and the qualities of service (QoS) they offer. The customer demand for service from an ISP does not only de-pend on the price and quality of service (QoS) of the ISP , but it is influenced by all those offered by its competitors. This behavior has been extensively analyzed using game the-ory as a decision support tool. We interpret a non-neutral network when a content provider privileges ISP s by offering them more bandwidth to ensure proper QoS to support ap-plications that require more data transport capacity (voice over internet protocol (V OIP ) the live video streaming, online gaming). In addition, our work focuses on the price game analysis and QoS between ISP s in two cases: neutral network and non-neutral network. After showing the existence and uniqueness of equilibrium in terms of quality of service, we analyzed the impact of net neutrality on competition between ISP s. We also validated our theoretical study with numerical results, which show that the game has an equilibrium point which depends on all the parameters of the system.</p>
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Khan, Mohsin. "MPLS Traffic Engineering in ISP Network." International Journal of Computer Applications 59, no. 4 (December 18, 2012): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/9536-3972.

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Chandekar, Kalpak, and Nithya V. "IPV6 Deployment in an ISP Network." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 12, no. 5 (May 30, 2020): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v12i5/20201687.

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Heckmann, O., M. Piringer, J. Schmitt, and R. Steinmetz. "Generating realistic ISP-level network topologies." IEEE Communications Letters 7, no. 7 (July 2003): 335–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2003.814708.

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Dawadi, Babu R., Danda B. Rawat, Shashidhar R. Joshi, and Pietro Manzoni. "Legacy Network Integration with SDN-IP Implementation towards a Multi-Domain SoDIP6 Network Environment." Electronics 9, no. 9 (September 6, 2020): 1454. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9091454.

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The logical separation of the data plane and the control plane of the network device conceptually defined by software-defined networking (SDN) creates many opportunities to create smart networking with better efficiency for network management and operation. SDN implementation over telecommunications (Telcos) and Internet service provider (ISP) networks is a challenging issue due to the lack of a high maturity level of SDN-based standards and several other critical factors that are considered during the real-time migration of existing legacy IPv4 networks. Different migration approaches have been studied; however, none of them seem to be close to realizing implementation. This paper implements the SDN-IP and Open Network Operating System (ONOS) SDN controller to migrate legacy IPv4 networks to multi-domain software-defined IPv6 (SoDIP6) networks and experimentally evaluate the viability of joint network migration in the ISP networks. We present results using extensive simulations for the suitable placement of the master ONOS controller during network migration by considering minimum control path latency using optimal path routing and the breadth first router replacement (BFR) technique. Our empirical analysis and evaluations show that the identification of the median router to attach the master controller and router migration planning using BFR give better results for carrier-grade legacy networks’ migration to SoDIP6 networks.
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Sousa, Pedro. "Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network Infrastructures." Journal of Communications Software and Systems 11, no. 1 (March 23, 2015): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24138/jcomss.v11i1.116.

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Nowadays, many P2P applications proliferate in the Internet. The attractiveness of many of these systems relies on the collaborative approach used to exchange large resources without the dependence and associated constraints of centralized approaches where a single server is responsible to handle all the requests from the clients. As consequence, some P2P systems are also interesting and cost-effective approaches to be adopted by content providers and other Internet players. However, there areseveral coexistence problems between P2P applications and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) due to the unforeseeable behavior of P2P traffic aggregates in ISP infrastructures.In this context, this work proposes a collaborative P2P/ISPsystem able to underpin the development of novel Traffic Engineering (TE) mechanisms contributing for a better coexistence between P2P applications and ISPs. Using the devised system, two TE methods are described being able to estimate and control the impact of P2P traffic aggregates on the ISP network links. One of the TE methods allows that ISP administrators are able to foresee the expected impact that a given P2P swarm will have in the underlying network infrastructure. The other TE method enables the definition of ISP friendly P2P topologies, where specific network links are protected from P2P traffic. As result, the proposed system and associated mechanisms will contributefor improved ISP resource management tasks and to foster the deployment of innovative ISP-friendly systems.
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Dawadi, Babu R., Abhishek Thapa, Roshan Guragain, Dilochan Karki, Sandesh P. Upadhaya, and Shashidhar R. Joshi. "Routing Performance Evaluation of a Multi-Domain Hybrid SDN for Its Implementation in Carrier Grade ISP Networks." Applied System Innovation 4, no. 3 (July 21, 2021): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/asi4030046.

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Legacy IPv4 networks are strenuous to manage and operate. Network operators are in need of minimizing the capital and operational expenditure of running network infrastructure. The implementation of software-defined networking (SDN) addresses those issues by minimizing the expenditures in the long run. Legacy networks need to integrate with the SDN networks for smooth migration towards the fully functional SDN environment. In this paper, we compare the network performance of the legacy network with the SDN network for IP routing in order to determine the feasibility of the SDN deployment in the Internet Service provider (ISP) network. The simulation of the network is performed in the Mininet test-bed and the network traffic is generated using a distributed Internet traffic generator. An open network operating system is used as a controller for the SDN network, in which the SDN-IP application is used for IP routing. Round trip time, bandwidth, and packet transmission rate from both SDN and legacy networks are first collected and then the comparison is made. We found that SDN-IP performs better in terms of bandwidth and latency as compared to legacy routing. The experimental analysis of interoperability between SDN and legacy networks shows that SDN implementation in a production level carrier-grade ISP network is viable and progressive.
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Tedja, Andreas, Charles Lim, and Heru Purnomo Ipung. "Detecting Network Anomalies In ISP Network Using DNS And NetFlow." ICONIET PROCEEDING 2, no. 3 (February 13, 2019): 238–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33555/iconiet.v2i3.38.

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The Internet has become the biggest medium for people to communicate with otherpeople all around the world. However, the Internet is also home to hackers with maliciouspurposes. This poses a problem for Internet Service Providers (ISP) and its user, since it ispossible that their network is compromised and damages may be done. There are many types ofmalware that currently exist on the Internet. One of the growing type of malware is botnet.Botnet can infect a system and make it a zombie machine capable of doing distributed attacksunder the command of the botmaster. In order to make detection of botnet more difficult,botmasters often deploy fast flux. Fast flux will shuffle IP address of the domain of themalicious server, making tracking and detection much more difficult. However, there are stillnumerous ways to detect fast flux, one of them is by analysing DNS data. Domain Name System(DNS) is a crucial part of the Internet. DNS works by translating IP address to its associateddomain name. DNS are often being exploited by hackers to do its malicious activities. One ofthem is to deploy fast flux.Because the characteristics of fast flux is significantly different thannormal Internet traffic characteristics, it is possible to detect fast flux from normal Internettraffic from its DNS information. However, while detecting fast flux services, one must becautious since there are a few Internet services which have almost similar characteristics as fastflux service. This research manages to detect the existence of fast flux services in an ISPnetwork. The result is that fast flux mostly still has the same characteristics as found on previousresearches. However, current fast flux trend is to use cloud hosting services. The reason behindthis is that cloud hosting services tend to have better performance than typical zombie machine.Aside from this, it seems like there has been no specific measures taken by the hosting service toprevent this, making cloud hosting service the perfect medum for hosting botnet and fast fluxservices.
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Sujarwo, Imam, Desmulyati Desmulyati, and Imam Budiawan. "IMPLEMENTASI LOAD BALANCING MENGGUNAKAN METODE PCC (PER CONNECTION CLASIFIER) DI UNIVERSITAS KRISNADWIPAYANA." JITK (Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Komputer) 5, no. 2 (February 1, 2020): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.33480/jitk.v5i2.1184.

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On the internet connection with 2 service ISP (Internet Service Provider) to consider the possibility of interruption on the internet connection. PCC (Per Connection Clasifier) is a method of load balancing in the merge 2 ISP service. Internet network connection is needed by a company or agency that performs each job with depend internet network connection. It is therefore necessary internet network are always standby when the failure occurs the internet connection. At this writing performed a system. First test done with 1 ISP service. Testing both with the use of PCC in the normal state and with the use of PCC occurs when lost connection on one of the links. By using 2 ISP services can be separated between local bandwidth and internasioan done on the second test. On testing the second can be proved that by using the 2 service ISP with load balancing PCC and much better against the service connection network the internet because there is a system that is always on standby when it happened lost connection on one of the links. With system blocks the IP automatically can protect the server mikrotik from attack heacker.
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Siswanto, Rizal Adi, Choirul Anam, and Sujono. "RANCANG BANGUN INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER (ISP) LOKAL DENGAN JARINGAN WIRRELESS DAN MIKROTIK OS." SAINTEKBU 10, no. 2 (July 28, 2018): 78–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.32764/saintekbu.v10i2.211.

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Wireless LAN network is a community-based network or community network, why so for the cost of monthly expenditure will be much more affordable than the price of the official ISP. This intenet network is commonly referred to as Local ISP because its coverage area is only inter-district or rural. With the internet it can provide ease of communication process by eliminating the distance and time that has been felt as a factor in particular inhibitors in villages and sub-districts are still rarely affordable telephone cable. Internet network using Wirreless Antenna is expected to provide convenience and comfort of internet access for residents in the Rural. This internet network uses Wirreless antenna as a data transmission medium or internet carrier, and this network uses mikrotik RB 750 where mikrotik here function to manage network traffic. Keywords: Internet, Wireless Antenna, mikrotik RB 750, Local ISP.
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Andreoletti, Davide, Omran Ayoub, Cristina Rottondi, Silvia Giordano, Giacomo Verticale, and Massimo Tornatore. "A Privacy-Preserving Protocol for Network-Neutral Caching in ISP Networks." IEEE Access 7 (2019): 160227–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2019.2950593.

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Radonjic-Djogatovic, Vesna, Marko Djogatovic, and Milorad Stanojevic. "Simulation analysis of quality of business in IP networks." Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research 29, no. 4 (2019): 507–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/yjor180815035r.

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In this paper, we propose a simulation model for mapping Quality of Service (QoS) parameters to Quality of Business (QoBiz) in IP networks. We assume that Internet Service Provider (ISP) offers tariff packages based on the proposed QoS to QoBiz mapping and users? requirements. Available bit rate and security are chosen as the key QoS parameters, and price is selected as a main QoBiz parameter from users? perspective, while revenue singles out as the main QoBiz parameter from ISP?s perspective. We also assume that ISP applies hybrid pricing so that price reduction is performed depending on QoS violation, defined through network load. The simulation model is conducted using agent-based simulation methodology. Agents can be seen as autonomous units that mutually interact in the environment. In this research, users and ISP are observed as simulation agents and IP market is seen as the environment. Output parameters in the simulation analysis are ISP?s revenue and service price. The proposed model enables direct reflection of QoS violation on service prices and consequently on ISP?s revenue. Simulation results show prices decrease for most of the tariff packages.
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Permana, Rizky Banyualam. "NETWORK NEUTRALITY: STANDAR BARU DALAM TATA KELOLA INTERNET?" Mimbar Hukum - Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada 31, no. 3 (January 29, 2020): 449. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jmh.30934.

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Saat ini network neutrality tengah menjadi perdebatan di berbagai negara. Pada intinya pengaturan tersebut menegaskan bahwa penyedia jasa internet (ISP) tidak dapat melakukan melakukan diskriminasi atau pembedaan atas konten data yang dibawa dalam jaringan internet, sehingga pengguna tidak boleh dibatasi oleh ISP dalam penggunaan internet dan pemilihan aplikasi internet. Namun demikian, pengaturan tersebut bersinggungan dengan beberapa isu yaitu privasi, moral publik, dan keamanan negara. Tulisan ini menjelaskan tentang network neutrality, dan meninjau posisi Indonesia untuk menerapkan pengaturan tersebut. Penulis memberikan simpulan bahwa urgensi untuk menerapkan peraturan serupa semakin mengecil, dan network neutrality belum menjadi standar pengaturan dalam tata kelola internet.
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Maslak, Tanya, Kia Henry, Natasha Sadoff, David Maurice Jones, Joshua Glasser, and Amy Leibrand. "Mission Mosquito: building and expanding an international network for innovation in health communication." Journal of Science Communication 19, no. 03 (June 22, 2020): N01. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.19030801.

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The Mission Mosquito Information Sharing Program (ISP), a collaboration between the U.S. Department of State and Battelle Memorial Institute, is a public diplomacy effort to build and expand an international network of health communicators to increase engagement on mosquito-borne disease. Nineteen professionals from countries experiencing mosquito-borne diseases engaged in a two-week multi-directional information exchange across the United States in May 2018. Program alumni applied knowledge and tools from the ISP in follow-on projects and public outreach campaigns in their home countries. This paper summarizes the ISP and lessons learned, and highlights a science communication case study examining skills and understanding gained.
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Maya Puspita, Fitri, Rohania Rohania, Evi Yuliza, Wenny Herlina, and Yunita Yunita. "Models of improved multilink reverse charging network by utilizing the bit error rate QoS attribute." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 22, no. 1 (April 1, 2021): 460. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i1.pp460-468.

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<span>In this paper, a modification model for single-link reverse charging of internet is formed on a multi-link wireless network. The pricing scheme also takes into account the base costs and quality of services provided by the service provider. Bit error rate (BER) was utilized as one of the well-known quality of service (QoS) attribute that can guarantee best performance for internet service provider (ISP) and users. The base price is determined as a decision variable to help ISP to maximize profit. This optimization model can be solved using the LINGO 13.0 program to gain optimal values. The computational results show that by setting costs as constants and service quality as variables, optimal results are obtained for ISPs. This can make ISP considerations in determining the base price that can benefit the ISP and according to the services provided</span>.
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Thanh Nguyen, Thuan, Thang Trung Nguyen, and Ngoc Au Nguyen. "Optimal Network Reconfiguration to Reduce Power Loss Using an Initial Searching Point for Continuous Genetic Algorithm." Complexity 2020 (May 5, 2020): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2420171.

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In this paper, an effective method to determine an initial searching point (ISP) of the network reconfiguration (NR) problem for power loss reduction is proposed for improving the efficiency of the continuous genetic algorithm (CGA) to the NR problem. The idea of the method is to close each initial open switch in turn and solve power flow for the distribution system with the presence of a closed loop to choose a switch with the smallest current in the closed loop for opening. If the radial topology constraint of the distribution system is satisfied, the switch opened is considered as a control variable of the ISP. Then, ISP is attached to the initial population of CGA. The calculated results from the different distribution systems show that the proposed CGA using ISP could reach the optimal radial topology with better successful rate and obtained solution quality than the method based on CGA using the initial population generated randomly and the method based on CGA using the initial radial configuration attached to the initial population. As a result, CGA using ISP can be a favorable method for finding a more effective radial topology in operating distribution systems.
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Li, Zhen, and Qi Liao. "Network pricing: can both ISP and P2P benefit?" International Journal of Network Management 24, no. 6 (August 25, 2014): 433–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nem.1869.

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Garmani, Hamid, Mohamed Baslam, and Mustapha Jourhmane. "Caching Games between ISP in Information Centric Network." International Journal of Control and Automation 11, no. 4 (April 30, 2018): 125–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijca.2018.11.4.12.

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Chiaraviglio, L., M. Mellia, and F. Neri. "Minimizing ISP Network Energy Cost: Formulation and Solutions." IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 20, no. 2 (April 2012): 463–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tnet.2011.2161487.

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Epsilon, Raja, Jun Ke, and Carey Williamson. "Analysis of ISP IP/ATM network traffic measurements." ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 27, no. 2 (September 1999): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/332944.332948.

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Sampaio, André, and Pedro Sousa. "An adaptable and ISP-friendly multicast overlay network." Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications 12, no. 4 (September 27, 2018): 809–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12083-018-0680-y.

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Wails, Ryan, Yixin Sun, Aaron Johnson, Mung Chiang, and Prateek Mittal. "Tempest: Temporal Dynamics in Anonymity Systems." Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2018, no. 3 (June 1, 2018): 22–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/popets-2018-0019.

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Abstract Many recent proposals for anonymous communication omit from their security analyses a consideration of the effects of time on important system components. In practice, many components of anonymity systems, such as the client location and network structure, exhibit changes and patterns over time. In this paper, we focus on the effect of such temporal dynamics on the security of anonymity networks. We present Tempest, a suite of novel attacks based on (1) client mobility, (2) usage patterns, and (3) changes in the underlying network routing. Using experimental analysis on real-world datasets, we demonstrate that these temporal attacks degrade user privacy across a wide range of anonymity networks, including deployed systems such as Tor; pathselection protocols for Tor such as DeNASA, TAPS, and Counter-RAPTOR; and network-layer anonymity protocols for Internet routing such as Dovetail and HORNET. The degradation is in some cases surprisingly severe. For example, a single host failure or network route change could quickly and with high certainty identify the client’s ISP to a malicious host or ISP. The adversary behind each attack is relatively weak – generally passive and in control of one network location or a small number of hosts. Our findings suggest that designers of anonymity systems should rigorously consider the impact of temporal dynamics when analyzing anonymity.
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Kim, Younghoon, Jungmin Lee, Sung-Su Kim, Cheoljong Yang, TaeHyung Kim, and JoonSeo Yim. "DNN-based ISP Parameter Inference Algorithm for Automatic Image Quality Optimization." Electronic Imaging 2020, no. 9 (January 26, 2020): 315–1. http://dx.doi.org/10.2352/issn.2470-1173.2020.9.iqsp-315.

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In camera development, because the image quality is subjective and the tuning complexity is increasing, building a correlated model with image signal processor (ISP) pipeline is very demanding task. In order to overcome those problems, this paper proposes an automatic image quality tuning framework based on Deep Neural Network (DNN). The image quality metric (IQM) have been defined to quantifies subjective image quality, which effectively represents the actual user perception. In this way, fast reproduction of the desired image has been possible through the minimized computing resource. Proposed Optimization methodology consists of Phase 1, a ISP modeling, and Phase 2, parameter optimization. Phase 1 construct a model between the parameters of ISP and the image quality metric. At phase 2, we add partially connected layer at input layer in order to optimize the parameters of ISP. Using backpropagation approach, the network selectively updates only the weights of partial connections, which allow to automatically derive the optimal parameters for high quality image. This idea has been implemented and experimented through commercial 16 Mega pixel resolution CMOS image sensor (CIS) and the state-of-the art ISP.
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Li, Yanjun, Guoqing Zhang, and Guoqiang Zhang. "ISP-Friendly Data Scheduling by Advanced Locality-Aware Network Coding for P2P Distribution Cloud." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2014 (2014): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/968328.

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Peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution imposes increasingly heavy traffic burden on the Internet service providers (ISPs). The vast volume of traffic pushes up ISPs’ costs in routing and investment and degrades their networks performance. Building ISP-friendly P2P is therefore of critical importance for ISPs and P2P services. So far most efforts in this area focused on improving the locality-awareness of P2P applications, for example, to construct overlay networks with better knowledge of the underlying network topology. There is, however, growing recognition that data scheduling algorithms also play an effective role in P2P traffic reduction. In this paper, we introduce the advanced locality-aware network coding (ALANC) for P2P file distribution. This data scheduling algorithm completely avoids the transmission of linearly dependent data blocks, which is a notable problem of previous network coding algorithms. Our simulation results show that, in comparison to other algorithms, ALANC not only significantly reduces interdomain P2P traffic, but also remarkably improves both the application-level performance (for P2P services) and the network-level performance (for ISP networks). For example, ALANC is 30% faster in distributing data blocks and it reduces the average traffic load on the underlying links by 40%. We show that ALANC holds the above gains when the tit-for-tat incentive mechanism is introduced or the overlay topology changes dynamically.
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Edessa, Desta Milkessa, and Robert Bronsart. "A contribution to curves network based ship hull form reverse engineering." International Shipbuilding Progress 62, no. 1-2 (July 14, 2015): 17–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/isp-150115.

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Kim, Soo Jin. "Direct Interconnection and Investment Incentives for Content Quality." Review of Network Economics 18, no. 3 (September 25, 2020): 169–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rne-2020-0013.

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AbstractThis paper analyzes the effects of direct interconnection agreements in the Internet backbone on content quality investment for content providers (CPs). The model assumes that when the Internet service provider (ISP) has a vertical affiliation with one CP, the ISP directly interconnects the affiliated CP’s traffic to its network for free while collecting a direct interconnection fee from the unaffiliated CP. If the unaffiliated CP’s traffic is indirectly interconnected to the ISP’s network via a third party transit provider, its network quality is lower than that via a direct interconnection. For the CPs’ content quality investments, I find that the affiliated CP invests more in content when the rival indirectly interconnects, leading to a higher total level of content investment. Accordingly, there is a condition under which the ISP does not want to offer direct interconnection to the unaffiliated CP. However, consumers are not always worse off from this interconnection foreclosure. Thus, the regulation of a paid direct interconnection does not necessarily enhance welfare in terms of consumer surplus.
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Caggiani Luizelli, Marcelo, Leonardo Richter Bays, Luciana Salete Buriol, Marinho Pilla Barcellos, and Luciano Paschoal Gaspary. "How physical network topologies affect virtual network embedding quality: A characterization study based on ISP and datacenter networks." Journal of Network and Computer Applications 70 (July 2016): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnca.2016.05.009.

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Rasna, Rasna, and Ahmad Ashari. "Application of Load Balancing with the Nth Method on Multiple Gateway Internet Networks." IJCCS (Indonesian Journal of Computing and Cybernetics Systems) 13, no. 2 (April 30, 2019): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ijccs.39074.

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The Performance of a Network Is Necessary by the Office of the Special Jayapura Regent in matters related to networking. One of the technological problems to increase connections in the network is to use three ISPs and become microtik as a balanced load. Each ISP uses load sharing that can be divided evenly in each section. Wireless networks that are connected to distributed systems make load balancing techniques that can be received from a system. Load balancing can be applied to HTTP servers, proxies, databases, and gateways. This research implements a proxy with load balancing method on an internet network that has three gateway lines through a router. Expected to be expected to be expected to be expected to load three ISP. The results of the research on the application of load balancing with the method on several internet gateways in the Jayapura District Regent Office is an inconsistency in bandwidth for each client before the implementation of the Nth method and using the Nth method with ten active clients can used when bandwidth on some clients is not much different and more evenly distributed than without load load balancing Nth.
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Pangestu, Yoga, Didik Setiyadi, and Fata Nidaul Khasanah. "Metode Per Connection Classifier Untuk Implementasi Load Balancing Jaringan Internet." PIKSEL : Penelitian Ilmu Komputer Sistem Embedded and Logic 6, no. 1 (March 19, 2018): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.33558/piksel.v6i1.1389.

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Abstract Communication needs is crucial due to the progress and development of data communication technology that is growing rapidly. In meeting the needs of data communication technology must be wise in choosing an Internet Service Provider (ISP) which we will use. Using two or more ISP can be the solution to meet the needs of the internet at the Office. Load balancing is one of the routing techniques can take advantage of some of the ISP to be used simultaneously or if other ISP backing up each other down or troubled. However, there are a variety of methods that can be used, one of which is the method Per Connection Classifier (PCC). PCC can be used to classify the traffic connection through router mikrotik into several groups. So that the router will remember the path that passed early traffic connections and on subsequent packets that are still associated with the connection will initially passed on the same lines as well. Based on the research results show that the proposed load balancing techniques make the burden of traffic on each ISP or gateway will be in balance so that the bandwidth usage for more efficient and capable of accelerating the network connection the Internet. In addition the proposed techniques help network connection failover internet connection problems occur in order not to fail or a link down on one of the ISP. Keywords: Failover, Load Balancing, Per Connection Classifier, Routing Abstrak Kebutuhan komunikasi sangat penting seiring dengan kemajuan dan perkembangan teknologi komunikasi data yang semakin berkembang pesat. Dalam memenuhi kebutuhan akan teknologi komunikasi data, administrator jaringan harus bijak dalam memilih Internet Service Provider (ISP) yang akan kita gunakan. Menggunakan dua ISP atau lebih dapat dijadikan solusi untuk memenuhi kebutuhan internet. Load balancing merupakan salah satu teknik routing yang dapat memanfaatkan beberapa ISP untuk dapat digunakan secara bersamaan atau saling membackup jika ISP lainnya down atau bermasalah. Ada berbagai metode yang dapat digunakan, salah satunya adalah metode Per Connection Classifier (PCC). PCC dapat digunakan untuk mengelompokan trafik koneksi yang melalui router mikrotik menjadi beberapa kelompok, sehingga router akan mengingat jalur yang dilewati diawal trafik koneksi dan pada paket-paket selanjutnya yang masih berkaitan dengan koneksi awalnya akan dilewatkan pada jalur yang sama juga. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa teknik load balancing yang diusulkan menjadikan beban traffic pada masing-masing ISP atau gateway seimbang sehingga dalam pemakaian bandwidth lebih efisien dan mampu mempercepat koneksi jaringan internet. Selain itu diusulkan pula teknik failover yang membantu koneksi jaringan internet agar tidak terjadi koneksi gagal atau link down pada salah satu jalur ISP. Kata kunci: Failover, Load Balancing, Per Connection Classifier, Routing, Mikrotik
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Kim, Younghoon, Jungmin Lee, SungSu Kim, Jiyun Bang, Dagyum Hong, TaeHyung Kim, and JoonSeo Yim. "Camera Image Quality Tradeoff Processing of Image Sensor Re-mosaic using Deep Neural Network." Electronic Imaging 2021, no. 9 (January 18, 2021): 206–1. http://dx.doi.org/10.2352/issn.2470-1173.2021.9.iqsp-206.

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Recently, with the release of 108 mega pixel resolution image sensor, the photo quality of smartphone camera, including detail, and texture, is getting much higher. This became possible only because by utilizing the remosaic technology which re-organize color filter arrays into the Bayer patterns compatible to existing Image Signal Processor (ISP) of commodity AP. However, the optimized parameter configurations of the remosaic block require lots of efforts and long tuning period in order to secure the desired image quality level and sensor characteristics. This paper proposes a deep neural network based camera auto-tuning system for the remosaic ISP block. Firstly, considering the learning phase, big image quality database is created in the random way using reference image and tuning register. Second, the virtual ISP model has been trained in order that predicts image quality by changing sensor tuning registers. Finally, the optimization layer generates the sensor remosaic parameters in order to achieve the user’s target image quality expectation. By experiment, the proposed system has been verified to secure the image quality at the level of professionally hand-tuned photography. Especially, the remosaic artifact of false color, color desaturation and line broken artifacts are improved significantly by more than 23%, 4%, and 12%, respectively.
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Jiang, Wenjie, Rui Zhang-Shen, Jennifer Rexford, and Mung Chiang. "Cooperative content distribution and traffic engineering in an ISP network." ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 37, no. 1 (June 15, 2009): 239–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2492101.1555377.

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Su, Tingya. "Smart Network Price Policy for ISP Based on Traffic Prediction." Journal of Mathematical Finance 11, no. 01 (2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jmf.2021.111001.

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Dewantara, Firman Pratama, Sholeh Hadi Pramono, and Rahmadwati . "Design Passive Optical Network Using Multiclass Classification Neural Network." International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research 10, no. 06 (June 2021): 156–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7753/ijcatr1006.1005.

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To require the order of last mile and the increasing demands of high quality of internet, the network architecture of FTTH (Fiber to the Home) has been chosen by numerous ISP (Internet Service Provider). Poor planning does not only increase the infrastructure costs, but it also increases maintenance costs. In this study, the authors focus on the design of passive optical network by using multiclass classification [9] in backpropagation neural network to shorten the FTTH network planning based on passive optical network design to determine final splitter type which refers to the feasibility of QoS (Quality of Service) and Cost Efficiency. Dataset in this study utilizes GIS (Geographic Information System) report with 33 sub-districts in Malang Regency in 2019 data layer. As a result, after 7300 epoch, the accuracy training was 99.99% and the splitter classification accuracy was 98.76%.
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GUPTA, APARNA, and LINGYI ZHANG. "PRICING FOR END-TO-END ASSURED BANDWIDTH SERVICES." International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making 07, no. 02 (June 2008): 361–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021962200800296x.

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The Internet today mostly offers a simple best-effort mode of service. The capabilities of the Internet will be significantly enhanced if it supports better QoS modes, especially when QoS is provided for end-to-end services. This enhancement requires both technological development and economic mechanisms to support better QoS service modes. In this article, we study a Multi-ISP Overlay Provider's (MOP's) pricing problem for delivering end-to-end services with expected bandwidth assurance. A categorization based pricing scheme is developed, where end-to-end bandwidth services are classified based on the provider's efforts in delivering the services. A nonlinear pricing based model is constructed that interacts with network management infrastructure, responds to customer demand and captures the MOP's contractual relationships with Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks used for creating the MOP's services.
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Puspita, Fitri Maya, Ayu Wulandari, Evi Yuliza, Robinson Sitepu, and Yunita Yunita. "End-to-End Delay QoS Attribute-Based Bundling Strategy of Wireless Improved Reverse Charging Network Pricing Model." Science and Technology Indonesia 6, no. 1 (January 13, 2021): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.26554/sti.2021.6.1.30-38.

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In this article, a multi-link internet reverse charging (IRC) scheme model in a multi-service network with the addition of a bundling strategy is proposed. Reverse charging schemes in multi-link and multi-service networks are rarely discussed in previous studies. This financing scheme is designed with the aim of maximizing service provider profits by minimizing internet usage costs. The basic cost and satisfaction level of the service provided by the ISP is focused on this effort. The model formed in this study is a Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) model that is completed using software LINGO 13.0. This problem comprises two cases, when α case as a parameter and β as a parameter and or variable with sub–cases increases in usage based financing schemes. Thus, the results obtained can be a consideration for ISPs in determining the price of services that can support an ISP. The updated IRC model provides a more optimal solution than the original IRC model.
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Safrianti, Ery. "Peer Connection Classifier Method for Load Balancing Technique." International Journal of Electrical, Energy and Power System Engineering 4, no. 1 (February 28, 2021): 127–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31258/ijeepse.4.1.127-133.

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A large number of requests for internet access causes a long response time resulting in an overload problem. This problem occurs in offices that provide public services such as the Soeman HS Regional Library and Archives Office in Riau Province. So that service work is not disrupted due to overload, network optimization is carried out using Load Balancing Techniques. Load Balancing will balance load traffic on two or more connection lines so that traffic can run optimally. The method used is the Peer Connection Classifier (PCC). This method will divide the load based on the source, destination address, and port address. All internet requests from users will go to the router that has been configured with Load Balancing with the PCC method. The router will manage outgoing requests from users through the Internet Service Provider 1 (ISP 1) line or ISP line 2 to be able to enter the internet connection. The test results show equal distribution of outgoing access to ISP 1 and ISP 2 lines so that there is no overload on any ISP lines. This configuration will be applied to the Mikrotik router using the Winbox application.
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Puspita, Fitri Maya, Evi Yuliza, Weny Herlina, Yunita Yunita, and Rohania Rohania. "Improved Multi Service-Reverse Charging Models for the Multi Link Internet wireless Using QOS Bit Error Rate QoS Attribute." Science and Technology Indonesia 5, no. 1 (January 30, 2020): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.26554/sti.2020.5.1.6-13.

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n this article, a multi-link internet reverse charging scheme model on a multi-service network isproposed. The previous research seldom discussed the reverse charging scheme on multi linkand multi service network. This pricing scheme is designed with the aim of maximizing serviceprovider profits. Basic costs and the level of service satisfaction provided by the ISP is focusedon this attempt. This optimization problem can be solved using LINGO 13.0 software. Thisproblem was made and was divided into several cases. Thus, the results obtained can be aconsideration for ISPs in determining the price of services that can support an ISP. The improvedmodels that produce the maximum solution is case 3 (α and β as variables) and case 4 (α asvariables and β as parameters).
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Shi, Haibin, Guang Cheng, Ying Hu, Fuzhou Wang, and Haoxuan Ding. "RT-SAD: Real-Time Sketch-Based Adaptive DDoS Detection for ISP Network." Security and Communication Networks 2021 (July 27, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9409473.

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With the great changes in network scale and network topology, the difficulty of DDoS attack detection increases significantly. Most of the methods proposed in the past rarely considered the real-time, adaptive ability, and other practical issues in the real-world network attack detection environment. In this paper, we proposed a real-time adaptive DDoS attack detection method RT-SAD, based on the response to the external network when attacked. We designed a feature extraction method based on sketch and an adaptive updating algorithm, which makes the method suitable for the high-speed network environment. Experiment results show that our method can detect DDoS attacks using sampled Netflowunder high-speed network environment, with good real-time performance, low resource consumption, and high detection accuracy.
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Aydeger, Abdullah, Nico Saputro, and Kemal Akkaya. "A moving target defense and network forensics framework for ISP networks using SDN and NFV." Future Generation Computer Systems 94 (May 2019): 496–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2018.11.045.

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Mardianto, Mardianto. "Analisis Quality Of Service (QoS) pada Jaringan VPN dan MPLS VPN Menggunakan GNS3." Jurnal Sains dan Informatika 5, no. 2 (December 1, 2019): 98–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.34128/jsi.v5i2.191.

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The ever-increasing internet is an ISP challenge for the future of the expected global computer network traffic and QoS needs. To maintain competitive ISPs in Indonesia with the development of internet usage, the demand for QoS must be increased. MPLS VPN networks combine layer 2 switching technology with layer 3 routing technology. MPLS VPN networks have emerged as technologies that meet VPN requirements such as private IP, and the ability to support overlapping addresses in resolving speed and QoS problems. The method used is experimental research. From the measurement results obtained by VPN and MPLS VPN network delay has a very good delay value. For throughput on VPN networks have medium quality and MPLS VPN networks have good quality. And for the packet loss value for both types of networks is 0%. This shows that MPLS VPN network throughput has better QoS while for delay and packet loss on VPN and MPLS VPN networks have the same quality value.
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Zhang, Kun, Hai Feng Wang, Yu Chun Ma, and Zhuang Li. "The Status and Development Trends of Virtual Private Network Technology." Key Engineering Materials 474-476 (April 2011): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.474-476.79.

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Virtual Private Network (VPN) refers to rely on the ISP (Internet service providers) and other NSP (Network service provider), in the public network, to establish a dedicated data communication network technologies. In the virtual private network, between any two nodes connected no dedicated network for the traditional end-to-end physical link, but to use a public network composed of dynamic resources. VPN technology can reduce the internal network building costs, improve user network operation and management flexibility, and enable communication between computers and private circuits on computer communications with the same security.
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Puspita, Fitri Maya. "Mathematical model of improved reverse charging of wireless internet pricing scheme in servicing multiple QoS." Journal of Engineering and Scientific Research 1, no. 2 (April 10, 2020): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jesr.v1i2.30.

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This paper seeks to utilize the improved model of reverse charging scheme. Reverse charging basically is defined as a capability of stored network that replaces the network used when the network is suddenly shut down. In this paper, charging back on 3G and 4G network that is user automated platform, will change the access of 4G to 3G and on the contrary when platform conduct the hosting. This research was solved as a problem Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming (MINLP) by LINGO 13.0. An optimal pricing scheme is applied to a local data server, including digilib traffic and mail traffic. The improved model of Reverse Charging is modified into 4 cases and formed by setting the base price (α) and service level (β). Based on the analysis that has been done, the results of this study indicate that the reverse charging model can be utilized Internet Service Provider (ISP) to maximize profits and provide quality services for the user if compared to previous model without reverse charging scheme. Keywords: improved model of revere charging scheme, MINLP, ISP, QoS, pricing scheme
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Benson, Theophilus, Aditya Akella, and Aman Shaikh. "Demystifying configuration challenges and trade-offs in network-based ISP services." ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review 41, no. 4 (October 22, 2011): 302–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2043164.2018471.

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Trevisan, Martino, Danilo Giordano, Idilio Drago, Maurizio Matteo Munafo, and Marco Mellia. "Five Years at the Edge: Watching Internet From the ISP Network." IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 28, no. 2 (April 2020): 561–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tnet.2020.2967588.

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Wang, Jian, Yan-Heng Liu, and Yu Jiao. "Modeling generation of the router-level topology of an ISP network." Computing 90, no. 1-2 (August 9, 2010): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00607-010-0111-2.

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Mu, Quanqi, Gang Liu, and Xusheng Lei. "A RBFNN-Based Adaptive Disturbance Compensation Approach Applied to Magnetic Suspension Inertially Stabilized Platform." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2014 (2014): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/657985.

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Compared with traditional mechanical inertially stabilized platform (ISP), magnetic suspension ISP (MSISP) can absorb high frequency vibrations via a magnetic suspension bearing system with five degrees of freedom between azimuth and pitch gimbals. However, force acting between rotor and stator will introduce coupling torque to roll and pitch gimbals. Since the disturbance of magnetic bearings has strong nonlinearity, classic state feedback control algorithm cannot bring higher precision control for MSISP. In order to enhance the control accuracy for MSISP, a disturbance compensator based on radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) is developed to compensate for the disturbance. Using the Lyapunov theorem, the weighting matrix of RBFNN can be updated online. Therefore, the RBFNN can be constructed without priori training. At last, simulations and experiment results validate that the compensation method proposed in this paper can improve ISP accuracy significantly.
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Indrawati, Indrawati, Fitri Maya Puspita, Desta Wahyuni, Evi Yuliza, and Oki Dwipurwani. "Improved cloud radio access network based fair network model in internet pricing." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 22, no. 2 (May 1, 2021): 968. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i2.pp968-975.

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In this study, the pricing scheme that will be formed is a model from the previous research model involving model of cloud-radio access network (C-RAN) and fair network management models. This model combines the benefits of internet service provider (ISP) and service quality (QoS) obtained by internet users, one of which is fair network factors. The model used is a nonlinear equation and is solved by the LINGO 13.0 program to get the optimal solution. The results show that the pricing scheme with regard to service quality generates maximum revenue for ISPs. Based on the improved C-RAN model that are classified into 2 cases, the optimal results in the improved model, the optimal value is found in the pricing scheme in case 1 of by conducting numerical computation using hotspot traffic from local server.
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Irmeilyana, Irmeilyana, Fitri Maya Puspita, Indrawati Indrawati, and Rahayu Tamy Agustin. "Bit Error Rate (BER) QoS Attribute in Solving Wireless Pricing Scheme on Single Link Multi Service Network." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 8, no. 1 (February 1, 2018): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v8i1.pp236-245.

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Pricing schemes were set up on multi service network of wireless internet pricing scheme to proposed models applying Bit Error Rate QoS attribute due to requirements for ISP to maximize revenue and provide high quality of service to end users.The model was deigned by improving the original model together with added parameters and variables to the model of multi- service network by setting the base price (α) and premium quality (β) as variables and parameters. LINGO 11.0 were applied to help finding the solution. The results show that the improved models yield maximum revenue for ISP by applying the improved model by setting up a variable α and β as constant as well as by increasing the cost of all the changes in QoS. The QoS attriute BER is proven to achieve the ISP’s goal to maximize the revenue.
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Villanueva, Lolit, and Reggie C. Gustilo. "Artificial neural network based antenna sensitivity assignments for chaotic internet service provider network architecture." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.3 (March 8, 2018): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.3.9958.

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The connectivity and grade of service of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the Philippines is observed and analysed in this research. Traditionally, the sensitivity of the antennas for wireless access points are done manually by monitoring the signal levels onsite during the installation process. Ten subscriber locations are randomly selected as test points. The connectivity of these subscribers is observed given that their sensitivities are set manually. Finally, a proposed artificial neural network algorithm is presented to improve the availability of the internet link. The proposed algorithm incorporates the random variations of the received signal levels of the internet access points and possible degradation of signals from attenuation due to rain. Experiment results show that at least 75% increase in availability is observed using the proposed algorithm during rainy events.
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