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학술대회 Network Storaging Service for Fragile Node Data
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저자
김법중, 이현재, 주범순, 이종현
발행일
201207
출처
International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN) 2012, pp.383-388
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICUFN.2012.6261733
협약과제
12VI1400, 차세대 광전달망 구축을 위한 테라급 광-회선-패킷 통합 스위칭 시스템 기술개발, 이종현
초록
The main functions of a networking device are to relay packets to their destinations, exchange and share route information between networking devices, prevent attacks of illegal or malicious packets, authenticate users and grant the right to use network resources, and so on. Thus far, a networking device has generally been thought of as a point through which data passes rather than stays at. In a dangerous environment, a node group constituting a small scale wireless network or a node operating by itself may transfer data that is almost impossible to retransfer to a server. In this case, it is possible to easily establish a reliable network and efficiently use network resources when a networking device positioned at the entrance of the Internet or the proprietary networks has a function of storing and transferring the data. The present paper discusses network storaging service and its related devices having a black box function capable of supporting transfer of an aperiodic or final message of a specific node or node group that might be lost due to an unstable network to a final server or host without any accident. The above-described networking device selects node data required to be stored in a black box, stores it in a networking device functioning black box, and transfers it in response to a request from an external device such as a host, thereby transferring an aperiodic or final message of a specific node or node group that might be lost due to an unstable network to a final server or host. © 2012 IEEE.
KSP 제안 키워드
Black box function, Network resources, Networking device, Node group, Route information, Small-scale, Wireless network