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    Topic Evolution Analysis in Social Networking Services: Taking Sina Weibo as an Example

    Yuhui Wang

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.33, No.4, pp. 287-291, 2018, DOI:10.32604/csse.2018.33.287

    Abstract Event-related topics in social networking services are always the epitome of heated society issues, therefore determining the significance of analyzing its evolution patterns. In this paper, we present a comprehensive survey on the tweets about "ransomware" in Sina Weibo, a famous social networking service similar to twitter in China. The keyword corresponds to a global ransomware attack in May 2017, on which our example event-related topics are based. We collect text data from sina Weibo and vectorize each tweets, before using a dynamic topic model to discover the event-related topics. The results of the topic model are explainable enough and… More >

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    PPP: Prefix-Based Popularity Prediction for Efficient Content Caching in Contentcentric Networks

    Jianji Ren1, Shan Zhao1, Junding Sun1, Ding Li2, Song Wang3, Zongpu Jia1

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.33, No.4, pp. 259-265, 2018, DOI:10.32604/csse.2018.33.259

    Abstract In the Content-Centric Networking (CCN) architecture, popular content can be cached in some intermediate network devices while being delivered, and the following requests for the cached content can be efficiently handled by the caches. Thus, how to design in-network caching is important for reducing both the traffic load and the delivery delay. In this paper, we propose a caching framework of Prefix-based Popularity Prediction (PPP) for efficient caching in CCN. PPP assigns a lifetime (in a cache) to the prefix of a name (of each cached object) based on its access history (or popularity), which is represented as a Prefix-Tree… More >

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    Openflow Based Dynamic Flow Scheduling with Multipath for Data Center Networks

    Haisheng Yu1, Heng Qi1, Keqiu Li1, Jianhui Zhang1,Peng Xiao2, Xun Wang1

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.33, No.4, pp. 251-258, 2018, DOI:10.32604/csse.2018.33.251

    Abstract The routing mechanism in Data Center networks can affect network performance and latency significantly. Hash-based method, such as ECMP (Equal-Cost Multi-Path), has been widely used in Data Center networks to fulfill the requirement of load balance. However, ECMP statically maps one flow to a path by a hash method, which results in some paths overloaded while others remain underutilized. Some dynamic flow scheduling schemes choose the most underutilized link as the next hop to better utilize the network bandwidth, while these schemes lacks of utilizing the global state of the network. To achieve high bandwidth utilization and low latency, we… More >

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    Success Rate Queue-Based Relocation Algorithm of Sensory Network to Overcome Non-Uniformly Distributed Obstacles

    Sooyeon Park1, Moonseong Kim2, Woochan Lee1, *

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.65, No.2, pp. 1181-1201, 2020, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2020.011245

    Abstract With the recent development of big data technology that collects and analyzes various data, the technology that continuously collects and analyzes the observed data is also drawing attention. Moreover, its importance is growing in data collection in areas where people cannot access. In general, it is not easy to properly deploy IoT wireless devices for data collection in these areas, and it is also inappropriate to use general wheelbased mobile devices for relocation. Recently, researches have been actively carried out on hopping moving models in place of wheel-based movement for the inaccessible regions. The majority of studies, however, so far… More >

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    Automatic FIBEX Generation for Migration from CAN Message Description Format to Flexray Fibex Format

    Young Hun Songa, Suk Leea, Kyoung Nam Hab, Kyung Chang Leec

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.24, No.4, pp. 683-691, 2018, DOI:10.1080/10798587.2017.1302712

    Abstract Recently, FlexRay was developed to replace the controller area network (CAN) protocol in the chassis network systems to provide high-speed data transmission as well as hardware redundancy for safety. However, FlexRay network design is more complicated than with CAN protocol, which has been an in-vehicle network (IVN) standard for car manufacturers for decades, because the FlexRay has many parameters such as the base cycle or slot lengths. To simplify the FlexRay network design and assist vehicle network designers in configuring a FlexRay network, this paper presents an automatic field bus exchange format (FIBEX) generation method for migration from the CAN… More >

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    Big Data Based Self-optimization Networking: A Novel Approach Beyond Cognition

    Amin Mohajera, Morteza Bararia, Houman Zarrabib

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.24, No.2, pp. 413-420, 2018, DOI:10.1080/10798587.2017.1312893

    Abstract It is essential to satisfy class-specific QoS constraints to provide broadband services for new generation wireless networks. A self-optimization technique is introduced as the only viable solution for controlling and managing this type of huge data networks. This technique allows control of resources and key performance indicators without human intervention, based solely on the network intelligence. The present study proposes a big data based self optimization networking (BD-SON) model for wireless networks in which the KPI parameters affecting the QoS are assumed to be controlled through a multidimensional decision-making process. Also, Resource Management Center (RMC) was used to allocate the… More >

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    A Cache Replacement Policy Based on Multi-Factors for Named Data Networking

    Meiju Yu1, Ru Li1, *, Yuwen Chen2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.65, No.1, pp. 321-336, 2020, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2020.010831

    Abstract Named Data Networking (NDN) is one of the most excellent future Internet architectures and every router in NDN has the capacity of caching contents passing by. It greatly reduces network traffic and improves the speed of content distribution and retrieval. In order to make full use of the limited caching space in routers, it is an urgent challenge to make an efficient cache replacement policy. However, the existing cache replacement policies only consider very few factors that affect the cache performance. In this paper, we present a cache replacement policy based on multi-factors for NDN (CRPM), in which the content… More >

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