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Network management

About: Network management is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 17859 publications have been published within this topic receiving 234520 citations. The topic is also known as: computer network management & NM.


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TL;DR: This work modeled the time-series network traffic by the recurrent neural network (RNN) and introduced the attention mechanism for assisting network traffic classification in the form of the following two models, the attention aided long short term memory (LSTM) as well as the hierarchical attention network (HAN).
Abstract: Network traffic classification has become an important part of network management, which is beneficial for achieving intelligent network operation and maintenance, enhancing the network quality of service (QoS), and for network security. Given the rapid development of various applications and protocols, more and more encrypted traffic has emerged in networks. Traditional traffic classification methods exhibited the unsatisfied performance since the encrypted traffic is no longer in plain text. In this work, we modeled the time-series network traffic by the recurrent neural network (RNN). Moreover, the attention mechanism was introduced for assisting network traffic classification in the form of the following two models, the attention aided long short term memory (LSTM) as well as the hierarchical attention network (HAN). Finally, relying on the ISCX VPN-NonVPN dataset, extensive experiments were conducted, showing that the proposed methods achieved 91.2% in accuracy while the highest accuracy of other methods was 89.8% relying on the same dataset.

70 citations

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TL;DR: A model has been built based on data from a real network and the automated diagnosis system has been used to classify problems in a cellular network, showing that the solution is easily implemented and that the diagnosis accuracy is very high, therefore leading to a reduction in the operational costs of running the network.
Abstract: This paper presents a system for automated diagnosis of problems in a cellular network, which comprises a method and a model. The reasoning method, based on a naive Bayesian classifier, can be applied to the identification of the fault cause in GSM/GPRS, 3G or multi-systems networks. A diagnosis model for GSM/GPRS radio access networks is also described, whose elements are available in the network management systems (NMSs) of most networks. It is shown that the statistical relations among the elements, that is the quantitative part of the model, under certain assumptions, can be completely specified by means of the parameters of beta density functions. In order to support the theoretical concepts, a model has been built based on data from a real network and the automated diagnosis system has been used to classify problems in a cellular network, showing that the solution is easily implemented and that the diagnosis accuracy is very high, therefore leading to a reduction in the operational costs of running the network. Copyright © 2005 AEIT.

70 citations

Patent
17 Feb 1995
TL;DR: A programming interface for converting network management application programs written in an object-oriented language into network communication protocols is presented in this article, where application programs manipulate managed objects specified according to GDMO/ASN1 ISO standards.
Abstract: A programming interface for converting network management application programs written in an object-oriented language into network communication protocols The application programs manipulate managed objects specified according to GDMO/ASN1 ISO standards Methods are provided for mapping from GDMO templates and ASN1 defined types into C++ programming language The interface has both an object interface composing means for generating code which provides proxy managed object classes as local representatives for managed object classes, and a run time system means for providing proxy agent object classes as representatives for remote agents

69 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
11 Apr 2011
TL;DR: The proposed particle swarm optimization approach is compared with a reference methodology based on mixed integer non-linear programming, implemented in GAMS, to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of energy resource scheduling. An aggregator will manage all distributed resources connected to its distribution network, including distributed generation based on renewable energy resources, demand response, storage systems, and electrical gridable vehicles. The use of gridable vehicles will have a significant impact on power systems management, especially in distribution networks. Therefore, the inclusion of vehicles in the optimal scheduling problem will be very important in future network management. The proposed particle swarm optimization approach is compared with a reference methodology based on mixed integer non-linear programming, implemented in GAMS, to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. The paper includes a case study that consider a 32 bus distribution network with 66 distributed generators, 32 loads and 50 electric vehicles.

69 citations

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TL;DR: This letter proposes a novel distributed scheduling policy based on the well-known industrial control paradigm referred as proportional, integral, and derivative (PID) control, enabling each node to determine the number of cells to schedule to one another, according to its traffic demand.
Abstract: Industrial low-power networks are becoming the nexus of operational technologies and the Internet thanks to the standardization of networking layer interfaces. One of the main promoters of this shift is the IETF 6TiSCH WG, which addresses network management and IP integration of time synchronized channel hopping (TSCH) networks as those developed by the IEEE802.15.4 TG. The 6TiSCH WG is defining the operational interface and mechanism by which the network schedule can be distributed amongst the devices in the network. This operational sublayer, called 6top, supports distributed scheduling and enables implementers to define the scheduling policy, only standardizing the distribution mechanism. This letter proposes a novel distributed scheduling policy based on the well-known industrial control paradigm referred as proportional, integral, and derivative (PID) control. The proposed technique is completely decentralized, enabling each node to determine the number of cells to schedule to one another, according to its traffic demand. The mechanism is reactive to sudden or bursty traffic patterns, while staying conservative in over-provisioning cells.

69 citations


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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202348
2022147
2021446
2020649
2019774
2018842