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Han NAMGOONG Dongman LEE Dukyun NAM
The Minimum Connected Dominating Set (MCDS) reduces the number of messages to destinations and the finding MCDS is considered as a NP-hard problem. Alzoubi's approximation algorithm is known as the best in terms of message-optimal CDS construction, but not for mobility management. We present a message-efficient mobility management scheme based on distributed spanning trees. The proposed method may generate more messages than Alzoubi's for message delivery, but it consumes significantly fewer messages for mobility management (to the ratio of 2.5). Thus, when highly mobile networks are assumed, the proposed scheme outperforms Alzoubi's in terms of total number of messages.
Dukyun NAM Dongman LEE Han NAMGOONG
We propose an efficient reachability estimation scheme for group membership services in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The periodical message exchange-based scheme, i.e., a typical reachability estimation scheme, requires message exchanges even when the reachability status does not change. It is presumed that the reachability between nodes is maintained while the nodes move around in a limited range. The proposed scheme exploits a virtual grid for the course-grained estimation. A region in the virtual grid can be used to represent the movement range which does not change the reachability. Each node calculates how long it will stay in a region, and issues the duration information only when it gets out of the current region.
Hoon RYU Jung-Lok YU Duseok JIN Jun-Hyung LEE Dukyun NAM Jongsuk LEE Kumwon CHO Hee-Jung BYUN Okhwan BYEON
We discuss a new high performance computing service (HPCS) platform that has been developed to provide domain-neutral computing service under the governmental support from “EDucation-research Integration through Simulation On the Net” (EDISON) project. With a first focus on technical features, we not only present in-depth explanations of the implementation details, but also describe the strengths of the EDISON platform against the successful nanoHUB.org gateway. To validate the performance and utility of the platform, we provide benchmarking results for the resource virtualization framework, and prove the stability and promptness of the EDISON platform in processing simulation requests by analyzing several statistical datasets obtained from a three-month trial service in the initiative area of computational nanoelectronics. We firmly believe that this work provides a good opportunity for understanding the science gateway project ongoing for the first time in Republic of Korea, and that the technical details presented here can be served as an useful guideline for any potential designs of HPCS platforms.