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Network Research at CTI. James Yu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor School of CTI jyu@cs.depaul.edu. James Yu, Ph.D. Ph.D. in Computer Science from Purdue University, 1985 [Distinguished] Member of Technical Staff, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, 1985 – 2000
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Network Research at CTI James Yu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor School of CTI jyu@cs.depaul.edu DePaul University
James Yu, Ph.D. • Ph.D. in Computer Science from Purdue University, 1985 • [Distinguished] Member of Technical Staff, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, 1985 – 2000 • Director of Network Technologies, ARBROS Communications, 2000 – 2001 • Assistant Professor, DePaul University, 2002 - now DePaul University
Research Interests • Network Performance Evaluation • Wireless Security • VoIP Traffic Engineering • Fault Tolerant Network Design • Network education: hands-on exercises for distance learning students DePaul University
Framework of Network Research Problem Statement Empirical Framework Theoretical Model References Solutions to The problem Revision Data Analysis Comparative Study Conclusion DePaul University
Network: the BIG Picture PSTN NNI Network Services and Management Internet Switched Network Access Network Security Layer Transport Network ISP Network UNI carrier network Security Layer Security Layer Data LAN Voice Network 2G/3G Network Data Center Call Center cellular network converged enterprise network DePaul University
Project I: Performance Analysis Key measurement: throughput (bps) and delay (ms or s) Ethernet Switch IP Router Linux Bridge/Router Windows Bridge/Router DePaul University
One-way Delay (in s) on 100baseTX Link (Linux Bridge vs. Linux Router) Throughput (bps) on 100BaseTX Link (Linux Bridge vs. Linux Router) DePaul University
Switch Performance Comparisonon Gigabit Ethernet Question: could you develop a problem statement from this chart? DePaul University
Wireless Performance Question: why is TCP performance is only 50% of the line rate for wireless communications? DePaul University
Project II: Wireless Denial of Service (DoS) Research DePaul University
TCP performance under DoS Stop Start DePaul University
SS7 SS7 IP (internal) IP (public) IP (private) Project III: VoIP Research PSTN Switch PSTN Switch SoftSwitch SoftSwitch Carrier VoIP Network Trunk MG Trunk MG Call Manager (SIP Proxy) Q.931 Access MG Call Manager (Enterprise) MG: Media Gateway DePaul University
VoIP: Traffic Engineering • Design the network with sufficient capacity to meet the traffic demand with satisfactory performance • Requirement: assurance of Voice Quality. • If call quality cannot be assured, reject the call request. • Demand (A) - Traffic Intensity number of calls × duration of average calls Erlang • Resources (N) – Network bandwidth (bps) and capacity (pps) • Grade of Service (GoS) – blocking probability DePaul University
Research Areas of VoIP • IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) • How is a VoIP call from one service provider to another service provider today? • VoIP Security • Voice Quality • Quality of Service (QoS) over internet and intranet • Supplemental and Intelligent Network (IN) services • API and VoXML DePaul University
Project IV: Fault Tolerant Network RSL RSTP (802.1w) VRRP Dual Homing ISP-01 ISP-02 • Network Design Goal: • No single point of failure • Failover time << 1 sec DePaul University
Project V: Remote Lab Access Linux Gateway Public Internet Private Networking Labs Windows Terminal Server Devices w/ Console interface Devices w/ IP interface Telecom Terminal Server Console interface Problem Statement: supporting distance learning students to perform hands-on network exercises from any place with 24×7 access to the network lab DePaul University
Conclusions • Evolution of the telecom networks and network technologies • Convergence of PSTN and Internet • Growing demand for wireless networks (bandwidth utilization, more bandwidth, new applications, etc.) • Increasing threat and concerns of network security • Higher requirements for network reliability and service availability • New generation of devices and services • Needs: more research work DePaul University