Dissertações em Engenharia Elétrica (Mestrado) - PPGEE/ITEC
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O Mestrado Acadêmico inicou-se em 1986 e pertence ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica (PPGEE) do Instituto de Tecnologia (ITEC) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA).
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Gerenciamento de mobilidade transparente com suporte integrado a QoS/QoE em redes heterogêneas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-02-29) SILVA JUNIOR, Reinaldo Boulhosa Ramos da; CERQUEIRA, Eduardo Coelho; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1028151705135221Advances in wireless communications technology, and the demands for new real-time multimedia applications that meet the Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) requirements, together with the proliferation of mobile equipment, have given rise to new solutions that allow horizontal and vertical mobility in transparent heterogeneous networks. These mobile devices have multiple wireless interfaces where the users are connected so that they can carry out several tasks and services on a daily basis through the technology of different networks that allow a heterogeneous scenario with a wide range of connectivity opportunities for the mobile users. This dissertation sets out a fast decision hierarchical technique for transparent mobility based on cost function in the IEEE 802.21 Standard and class-of-service mapping, to ensure QoS/QoE for the users in periods of mobility called M1H2Q, during which this policy gives information about the best network that can be used for the service employed by the mobile user. It seeks to overcome the problem of having several connections being made by mobile users on the same Wireless Fidelity (wi-fi) network and/or WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) with different services being executed, even though the network is not used correctly. The effects and benefits of the scheme were assessed through NS-2 simulation (Network Simulator- Version 2) and Evalvid, and the QoS and QoE metrics were used to check the results.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Green markov - uma abordagem híbrida de política markoviana e simulação discreta para planejamento de alocação de usuários em redes macro-femto(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-10-31) CARDOSO, Jorge Amaro de Sarges; CARDOSO, Diego Lisboa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0507944343674734; FRANCÊS, Carlos Renato Lisboa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7458287841862567The use of voice and data communication via mobile devices has increased significantly in recent years. This expansion brings some difficulties such as: continuous expansion of network capacity and energy efficiency. In this context, has been consolidating the concept of Green Networks, which focuses on the effort to energy saving and CO2 reduction. Thus, this paper proposes validate a model of a policy based on Markov decision process to optimize energy consumption, QoS and QoE, in the allocation of macrocell and femtocell users in networks. For this the model was inserted into the network simulator NS-2, combining the Markov analytical solution to the characteristic flexibility of discrete simulation. From the results presented in the simulation, the policy obtained significant savings in energy consumption, improving energy efficiency by up to 4%, and improve the quality of service in relation to the macrocell and femtocell networks, demonstrating effective in order to directly change the metrics of QoS and QoE.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) IPSFlow: Um framework para Sistema de Prevenção de Intrusão baseado em Redes Definidas por Software(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-10-09) NAGAHAMA, Fábio Yu; ABELÉM, Antonio Jorge Gomes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5376253015721742; CERQUEIRA, Eduardo Coelho; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1028151705135221Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDSs/IPSs) are well known tools and well enshrined in the world of information security. However, the lack of integration with network equipment, such as switches and routers, tends to limit the performance of these tools leads to require a proper dimensioning of hardware resources such as processor, memory and high-speed network interfaces used to implement them. Faced with several limitations encountered by researchers and network administrators, the concept of Software Defined Network (SDN), that separates the data and control planes, emerged allowing to adapt the operation of the network according to their needs. Thus, due to standardization and flexibility offered by SDNs, and the limitations presented by IDSs, this dissertation proposes IPSFlow, a framework that uses a network based on the SDN architecture, and the OpenFlow protocol, to create an IPS with wide coverage that blocks a malicious traffic in the equipment closer to the origin. To validate the framework, experiments in the virtual Mininet environment were conducted using Snort as IDS to analyze scanning traffic generated by Nmap from a host to another. The results show that the IPSFlow worked as planned by blocking almost 85% of scanning traffic.