Loading...
Search for: centralized-control
0.003 seconds

    SDxVPN: A software-defined solution for VPN service providers

    , Article Proceedings of the NOMS 2016 - 2016 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium, 25 April 2016 through 29 April 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 180-188 ; 9781509002238 (ISBN) Mirkhanzadeh, B ; Taheri, N ; Khorsandi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    BGP/MPLS IP VPN and VPLS services are considered to be widely used in IP/MPLS networks for connecting customers' remote sites. However, service providers struggle with many challenges to provide these services. Management complexity, equipment costs, and last but not least, scalability issues emerging as the customers increase in number, are just some of these problems. Software-defined networking (SDN) is an emerging paradigm that can solve aforementioned issues using a logically centralized controller for network devices. In this paper, we propose a SDN-based solution called SDxVPN which considerably lowers the complexity of VPN service definition and management. Our method eliminates... 

    Proactive admission control and dynamic resource management in SDN-based virtualized networks

    , Article 8th International Conference on the Network of the Future, NOF 2017, 22 November 2017 through 24 November 2017 ; Volume 2018-January , 2018 , Pages 46-51 ; 9781538605547 (ISBN) Shakeri, S ; Parsaeefard, S ; Derakhshani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    Network virtualization is a promising approach in which common physical resources are shared between service providers. Due to the substrate network limitations such as maximum available memory of each node of the substrate network as well as different service priorities and requirements, resource management in this setup is essential. On the other hand, SDN is bringing a considerable flexibility in resource management by introducing a centralized controller which can monitor all the substrate network states. In this paper, we propose a proactive admission control and dynamic resource management in SDN-based virtualized network in which the number of accepted high-priority virtual network... 

    Voltage regulation through smart utilization of potential reactive power resources

    , Article Proceedings - UKSim 5th European Modelling Symposium on Computer Modelling and Simulation, EMS 2011, 16 November 2011 through 18 November 2011, Madrid ; 2011 , Pages 293-298 ; 9780769546193 (ISBN) Kazari, H ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, A ; Dobakhshari, A. S ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The introduction of demand response concept, in addition to increment of penetration of distributed generation (DG) based on renewable energies, make opportunities for the novel control schemes to be integrated in power system on a smart grid framework. Voltage control methods in power systems needs proper coordination among reactive power resources and conventional volt/var control equipments. In this work, potential reactive power resources are investigated and then, reactive power output of renewable DG units and controllable loads along with operation of conventional voltage controllers are optimized using a centralized control scheme. Considering the variability of demand and... 

    Domestic EWH and HVAC management in smart grids: Potential benefits and realization

    , Article Electric Power Systems Research ; Volume 134 , 2016 , Pages 38-46 ; 03787796 (ISSN) Safdarian, A ; Mubbashir, Ali ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Lehtonen, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd 
    Abstract
    Demand response is envisioned as a key solution to increase network efficiency as well as to alleviate challenges such as growing demand. In this paper, domestic electric water heater (EWH) and heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) are considered for potential demand response applications. An interaction between the system operator and consumers is considered to facilitate managing cyclic operation of consumers' heating loads. A centralized control model is first developed and formulated to achieve potential benefits of demand response of EWH and HVAC loads. Then, a distributed control algorithm is designed for practical implementation. In the proposed algorithm, house-wide... 

    Optimal control of gains in a linear accelerator: a supervisory method for vector-sum control

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology ; Volume 25, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 1800-1806 ; 10636536 (ISSN) Rezaeizadeh, A ; Smith, R. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In a linear accelerator, driven by radio frequency (RF) amplifier stations, one must precisely control the energy gain of the accelerating beam. The RF stations can be viewed as amplifiers placed sequentially to accelerate the beam. This brief presents two control schemes within which the RF stations act as actuators, and a centralized control unit controls the beam energy by acting either on the RF amplitudes or on the RF phases. The control algorithms are based on convex optimization problems with different objectives. The two approaches are successfully tested at the SwissFEL injector test facility using three full-scale RF stations. The two methods are compared from both performance and... 

    Controller-switch assignment in 5G networks

    , Article 2nd IEEE 5G World Forum, 5GWF 2019, 30 September 2019 through 2 October 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 40-45 ; 9781728136271 (ISBN) Tohidi, E ; Parsaeefard, S ; Maddah Ali, M. A ; Khalaj, B. H ; Leon Garcia, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    Explosive growth in both quantity and quality of services and the development trends in 5G networks indicates that multiple distributed software defined network (SDN) controllers are of increasing importance from both network performance and reliability perspectives. Although SDN was first considered with a logically centralized controller approach, due to delay, reliability, and scalability challenges, moving towards multiple distributed controllers is inevitable. In the distributed controlling scheme, an assignment that associates a controller to each switch is required. Moreover, the number of required SDN controllers and even their locations have to be determined. In this paper, two... 

    Two-level optimal load-frequency control for multi-area power systems

    , Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 53, Issue 1 , December , 2013 , Pages 540-547 ; 01420615 (ISSN) Rahmani, M ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In large-scale power systems, classical centralized control approaches may fail due to geographically distribution of information and decentralized controllers result in sub-optimal solution for load-frequency control (LFC) problems. In this paper, a two-level structure is presented to obtain optimal solution for LFC problems and also reduce the computational complexity of centralized controllers. In this approach, an interconnected multi-area power system is decomposed into several sub-systems (areas) at the first-level. Then an optimization problem in each area is solved separately, with respect to its local information and interaction signals coming from other areas. At the second-level,... 

    Voltage stability improvement through centralized reactive power management on the Smart Grid

    , Article 2012 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies, ISGT 2012, 16 January 2012 through 20 January 2012 ; 2012 ; 9781457721588 (ISBN) Kazari, H ; Abbaspour-Tehrani Fard, A ; Dobakhshari, A. S ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    With the increasing penetration of renewable energies as distributed generation (DG) in power systems, technical problems arise in both distribution and transmission system level. Voltage rise is the main barrier for connection of DGs in rural areas, while excessive reactive power demand from transmission system is the major concern for Transmission System Operators (TSO). Here, a centralized control scheme based on the Smart Grid is proposed to reduce the impact on the transmission system voltages and improve its stability, while mitigating the voltage rise issue in the distribution network. Reactive power output of DGs, substation capacitors and tap setting of transmission transformer are... 

    Lightweight secure IP address auto-configuration based on VASM

    , Article Proceedings - International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA, 26 May 2009 through 29 May 2009, Bradford ; 2009 , Pages 176-180 ; 1550445X (ISSN); 9780769536392 (ISBN) Tajamolian, M ; Taghiloo, M ; Tajamolian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Mobile ad hoc networks allow to create very dynamic communication systems, which are independent from any fixed infrastructure. One of the most important issues regarding the management of an ad hoc network is the configuration of the system according to the way users move. Since a centralized control structure does not exist, we need to determine how the IP addresses must be assigned to the nodes in the network. In this paper we add a security mechanism to VASM protocol based on zero knowledge approach. A hash function has very low running time. So this so this scheme is very light-weight. The VASM protocol uses coordinate value of point in main address sheet for generating addresses. The... 

    A semantic-aware ontology-based trust model for pervasive computing environments

    , Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 23 June 2008 through 25 June 2008, Oslo ; Volume 5060 LNCS , 2008 , Pages 47-59 ; 03029743 (ISSN) ; 3540692940 (ISBN); 9783540692942 (ISBN) Taherian, M ; Jalili, R ; Amini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Traditionally, to handle security for stand-alone computers and small networks, user authentication and access control mechanisms would be almost enough. However, considering distributed networks such as the Internet and pervasive environments, these kinds of approaches are confronted with flexibility challenges and scalability problems. This is mainly because open environments lack a central control, and users in them are not predetermined. In such ubiquitous computing environments, issues concerning security and trust become crucial. Adding trust to the existing security infrastructures would enhance the security of these environments. Although many trust models are proposed to deal with... 

    PTO: A trust ontology for pervasive environments

    , Article 22nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops/Symposia, AINA 2008, Gino-wan, Okinawa, 25 March 2008 through 28 March 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 301-306 ; 1550445X (ISSN) ; 0769530966 (ISBN); 9780769530963 (ISBN) Taherian, M ; Jaili, R ; Amini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Traditionally, to handle security for stand-alone computers and small networks, user authentication and access control mechanisms would be almost enough. However, considering distributed networks such as the Internet and pervasive environments, these kinds of approaches confront with flexibility challenges and scalability problems. This is mainly because of that open environments lack a central control, and users in them are not predetermined, in such ubiquitous computing environments, issues concerning security and trust become crucial. Adding trust to the existing security infrastructures would enhance the security of these environments. Although many trust models have been proposed to...