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Network monitoring in broadband network

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering, 2002
Network monitoring is a base for network usage accounting, network auditing, intrusion detection, protocol analysis, flow statistics and other network-based application. Normally, network monitoring is quite common in low broadband networks, especially 100M/10M Ethernet.
null Zhang Shiyong   +2 more
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An EKG Monitor Network

1997
A networkable kardiomonitor CM-3 is described as well as the associated central monitoring device CEMON. CM-3 allows archiving as well as efficient control of all relevant measurements, alarms and trend data in the last 2 years of use of the equipment.
M, Komocar   +3 more
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IoT network monitor

2017 IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference (URTC), 2017
IoT Network Monitor is an intuitive and user-friendly interface for consumers to visualize vulnerabilities of IoT devices in their home. Running on a Raspberry Pi configured as a router, the IoT Network Monitor analyzes the traffic of connected devices in three ways. First, it detects devices with default passwords exploited by previous attacks such as
Gudrun Jonsdottir   +2 more
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In-Network Monitoring

2010
Monitoring, i.e., the process of acquiring state information from a network or networked system, is fundamental to system operation. In traditional network and systems management, monitoring is performed on a per-device basis, whereby a centralized management entity polls the devices in its domain for information, which is then analyzed and acted upon.
Danny Raz   +3 more
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Intelligent network monitoring

Proceedings of 1995 IEEE Workshop on Neural Networks for Signal Processing, 2002
To improve network management in today's increasingly complex communication networks, the authors propose an intelligent monitoring hierarchy. The hierarchy is comprised of hidden Markov models (HMMs) and neural networks. As demonstrated on real network data, this hierarchy can detect abnormal behavior at high levels using only readily available low ...
C.S. Hood, null Chuanyi Ji
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Overlay networks monitoring

2018
The phenomenal growth of the Internet and its entry into many aspects of daily life has led to a great dependency on its services. Multimedia and content distribution applications (e.g., video streaming, online gaming, VoIP) require Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in terms of bandwidth, delay, loss, and jitter to maintain a certain level of ...
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