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1 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Optimaalisen tietoliikenneverkon suunnittelu Jukka K. Nurminen Nokia Research Center jukka.k.nurminen@nokia.com
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2 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Cellular Network Planning 1.Radio network 2.Transmission network 3.Packet network
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3 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Radio Network Planning • Composite Coverage displays • Signal propagation models • Heuristic frequency allocation algorithms
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4 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Plan the transmission network to connect GSM basestations with • minimum cost • high reliability • easy maintenance • flexibility for growth • … Transmission Network Planning Tool • Shortest path routing • Two disjoint paths routing • Multilayer routing • Topology generation •Min spanning tree •Traveling salesman
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5 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Packet Network Modeling •IP, ATM •Parameters (random variables): • packet inter-arrival time • number of packets in a packet call • packet length • reading time between packet calls
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6 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Interrupted Poisson Process (IPP) ON period-exponentially distributed with mean 1/ ON OFF period -exponentially distributed with mean 1/ OFF Arrival rate -exponentially distributed with parameter a Packet length OFF ON a OFFON ON period OFF period
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7 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Queuing Models Queuing models are suitable for describing (modeling) packet switched nodes and networks buffer server Arriving packets Departin g packets Outgoin g link L C • - packet arrival rate • L – average packet length • C – link capacity •1/ – average service time • W – waiting time in the buffer • d – delay • N – number of packets in the system • - traffic load The mean delay in the node is equal to the sum of the mean waiting time in the buffer and the mean service time E[d]=E[W]+1/ = E[W]+L/C
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8 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Peer-to-peer Network Analysis 1.Content sharing 2.Distributed computing
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9 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Content sharing • Napster • Systems based on FastTrack KaZaA Grokster Morpheus (earlier) • Gnutella LimeWire Shareaza Morpheus (newer) Centralized Distributed MP3 music, pictures, DVD movies, etc.
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10 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Search A.mp3 1. Register 2. Search 3. Transfer Napster How it works? Gnutella 1. Search 5. Transfer 2. Propagate search 0. Connect 4. Hit found
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11 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Topologies for Content Sharing •Reported: power law (“fit get fitter”, “rich get richer”) evolved into multimodal very dynamic cannot be easily emulated •Chosen options: • Random: nodes have random number of connections • Semi: nodes have random number of connections, at least 1 • ConMesh: nodes connect to existing network • ConStars: ConMesh + leaf nodes
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12 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Simulation results
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13 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Distributed computing • Currently on distributed PCs • Can such applications run on mobile phones?
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14 © NOKIA Presentation_Name.PPT / 13-11-2003 / Jukka K. Nurminen Client 3 Client 2Client/Server 1 Client 4 Client 5 Root server Lucas-Lehmer test: 2 p -1 is prime if and only if S(p-1) = 0 (mod 2 p -1), where S(1) = 4 and S(k+1) = S(k) 2 -2. Personal Java on Nokia Communicator mobile phone +
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