Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo
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Publication Open Access Internet mapping at IP level(2009) García-Jiménez, Santiago; Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaThe final objective of our research is to develop new techniques and ideas to create topology maps at IP level, representing Internet as a graph where nodes were routes. This means closer to reality.Publication Open Access Monitorización activa de altas prestaciones mediante la plataforma paneuropa ETOMIC(2005) Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Naranjo Abad, Francisco José; Aracil Rico, Javier; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaIn this paper we present the first set of active measurements that we have made using the ETOMIC system. ETOMIC is a paneuropean traffic measurement infrastructure with GPS-synchronized monitoring nodes. Specific hardware is used in order to provide high-precision transmission and reception capabilities. Besides, the system is open and any experiment can be executed. Internet measurements with high infrastructure requirements are now possible like one-way delay, routes and topology changing, congestion detection and virtual path aggregation detection. We will explain the results and how easy is to implement these measurements using the tools provided by ETOMIC, specially the API for using the specific sending and receiving capabilities.Publication Open Access Traffic estimation in high-speed communication networks using fuzzy systems(EUSFLAT, 2001) Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Villadangos Alonso, Jesús; Astrain Escola, José Javier; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaWe present a practical application of fuzzy systems in communication networks. In this case a fuzzy relational model is developed to estimate the bytes transferred every time unit over a communication link. Such estimation is useful to provide an algorithm to dynamically reserve resources in order to guaranty the quality of service of the communications. In order to evaluate the fuzzy estimator we apply the information about the whole IP packets received at the router of the Public University of Navarra along two months. The estimator predicts the load of the communication link 1, 2, 4 and 6 hours before. The results show that the estimator can be used to dynamically assign bandwidth for communication services.Publication Open Access KISS methodologies for network management and anomaly detection(IEEE, 2018) Vega, Carlos; Aracil Rico, Javier; Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenCurrent networks are increasingly growing in size, complexity and the amount of monitoring data that they produce, which requires complex data analysis pipelines to handle data collection, centralization and analysis tasks. Literature approaches, include the use of custom agents to harvest information and large data centralization systems based on clusters to achieve horizontal scalability, which are expensive and difficult to deploy in real scenarios. In this paper we propose and evaluate a series of methodologies, deployed in real industrial production environments, for network management, from the architecture design to the visualization system as well as for the anomaly detection methodologies, that intend to squeeze the vertical resources and overcome the difficulties of data collection and centralization.Publication Open Access Internet technologies course with combined professor and on-line contents methodology(IEEE, 2003) Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Morató Osés, Daniel; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaIn this paper we present the experience and results in the teaching of a course titled “Internet Technologies”. This course, offered in Public University of Navarra (Spain), uses a special methodology that combines in-classroom lectures in front of computers with on-line contents. The students work on the on-line course lesson at the same time that the professor is available in the classroom to help the students during the hours assigned to the course. The tool used to manage the on-line contents, tests, exercises and grades, was designed specially for this course. It incorporates a student profile classification based on the time used to solve the tests.Publication Open Access IP traffic prediction and equivalent bandwidth for DAMA TDMA protocols(IEEE, 2003) Aracil Rico, Javier; Izal Azcárate, Mikel; Morató Osés, Daniel; Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaThe use of IP traffic prediction techniques for DAMA TDMA protocols is investigated in this paper. The predicted traffic distribution is derived when the input traffic shows long-range dependence features. Furthermore, an equivalent bandwidth is calculated, which allows the wireless terminal to request a certain amount of bandwidth (slot duration) in terms of a target traffic loss probability. The numerical results indicate very good traffic prediction capabilities, together with moderate bandwidth loss.Publication Open Access Traffic generator using Perlin Noise(IEEE, 2012) Prieto Suárez, Iria; Izal Azcárate, Mikel; Morató Osés, Daniel; Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta Konputazioa; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaStudy of high speed networks such as optical next generation burst or packet switched networks require large amounts of synthetic traffic to feed simulators. Methods to generate self-similar long range dependent traffic already exist but they usually work by generating large blocks of traffic of fixed time duration. This limits simulated time or require very high amount of data to be stored before simulation. On this work it is shown how self-similar traffic can be generated using Perlin Noise, an algorithm commonly used to generate 2D/3D noise for natural looking graphics. 1-dimension Perlin Noise can be interpreted as network traffic and used to generate long range dependent traffic for network simulation. The algorithm is compared to more classical approach Random Midpoint Displacement showing at traffic generated is similar but can be generated continuously with no fixed block size.Publication Open Access The European Traffic Observatory Measurement Infraestructure (ETOMIC): a testbed for universal active and passive measurements(IEEE, 2005) Morató Osés, Daniel; Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Izal Azcárate, Mikel; Aracil Rico, Javier; Naranjo Abad, Francisco José; Alonso Camaró, Ulisses; Astiz Saldaña, Francisco Javier; Vattay, Gábor; Csabai, István; Hága, Péter; Simon, Gábor; Stéger, József; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaThe European Traffic Observatory is a European Union VI Framework Program sponsored effort, within the Integrated Project EVERGROW, that aims at providing a paneuropean traffic measurement infrastructure with highprecision, GPS-synchronized monitoring nodes. This paper describes the system and node architectures, together with the management system. On the other hand, we also present the testing platform that is currently being used for testing ETOMIC nodes before actual deployment.Publication Open Access Arquitectura de publicación automatizada de contenidos educativos supervisados en Internet(1999) Arin Irastorza, María Asunción; Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Astrain Escola, José Javier; Villadangos Alonso, Jesús; González de Mendívil Moreno, José Ramón; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaThis paper presents an automated publishing architecture of educational and supervised contents over the Internet. The system makes easier the job of publishing educational courses over the network using specific tools that automates the access control (CGI -- Common Gateway Interface), encrypts the information that goes through the net for not being accessed by strangers (SSL – Secure Sockets Layer), gives an statistical control of the usage of the system, and tutors the course. This project is multiplatform, i.e. all the components that integrate the system are available for any operating system (Windows 9X, Solaris, Linux,...) and it is based on the Web.Publication Open Access The ETOMIC active probing infrastructure: demo proposal(2006) Csabai, István; Hága, Péter; Simon, Gábor; Stéger, József; Vattay, Gábor; Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Morató Osés, Daniel; Izal Azcárate, Mikel; Aracil Rico, Javier; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaETOMIC (www.etomic.org) is a European Union sponsored effort, that aims at providing a Paneuropean traffic measurement infrastructure. This infrastructure contains 15 PC based active probing nodes equipped with high-precision, sending capable DAG cards and GPS receivers to achieve time synchronization. Such cards are specifically designed to transmit packet trains with strict timing, in the range of nanoseconds. Every kind of active probing techniques can be applied on the nodes, from the quite simple ping application to the complex network tomography methods which are based on the synchronized sending capability of the DAG cards. The measurement nodes are centrally managed via a web platform, where the new arbitrary measurement jobs can be uploaded to and handled. The management system schedules the jobs and does the maintenance tasks. Now, the infrastructure is opened to the networking community. This paper describes the node architectures, the management system, and the proposed conference demonstration.