407 research outputs found
A two-way interactive broadband satellite architecture to break the digital divide barrier
September 24-26, 2007, Turin, Ital
Service oriented cloud CPE as a means of a future terminal
The current CPE deployment model, which is based on deploying “intelligent” independent equipment in the customer premises, has important challenges that have been limiting the profitability of services for telecommunications service providers. Cloud CPE model provides a win for cost and service performance for the future, as it reduces onsite CPE complex requirements to a minimum and moves these features into the cloud, under service provider control. The financial analysis proves that the cCPE is a viable solution for the operators and also it is proved that can bring costs down for the operator but also for the end user and can be a viable solution for the 5G ecosystem
Digital television, Personal Video Recorders and Media, Automation, Data and Entertainment convergence in the home
Out of the confusion of possible delivery technologies for domestic digital video entertainment, the personal video recorder (PVR) with an electronic program guide (EPG) emerges as a key component. Serving as a content manager for video broadcasts, PVRs can automatically record, sort, schedule, store and integrate video material from different sources in a convenient, easy-to-use and timely fashion. Such devices are gradually being adopted in the homes of the developed world, and are the increasing subject of pioneering commercial enterprise, innovative experimentation and open-source community development. Going one step further, the concept of a 'MADE system' is introduced as a system with converged functionality for media, automation, data and entertainment. This article describes and compares three systems with PVR functionality and evaluates their current and future roles as a component for MADE systems. The drivers for and threats to the convergence of functionality towards a MADE system are also considered
Recent advances in industrial wireless sensor networks towards efficient management in IoT
With the accelerated development of Internet-of- Things (IoT), wireless sensor networks (WSN) are gaining importance in the continued advancement of information and communication technologies, and have been connected and integrated with Internet in vast industrial applications. However, given the fact that most wireless sensor devices are resource constrained and operate on batteries, the communication overhead and power consumption are therefore important issues for wireless sensor networks design. In order to efficiently manage these wireless sensor devices in a unified manner, the industrial authorities should be able to provide a network infrastructure supporting various WSN applications and services that facilitate the management of sensor-equipped real-world entities. This paper presents an overview of industrial ecosystem, technical architecture, industrial device management standards and our latest research activity in developing a WSN management system. The key approach to enable efficient and reliable management of WSN within such an infrastructure is a cross layer design of lightweight and cloud-based RESTful web service
MS IPTV audit collection services
Tese de mestrado em Segurança Informática, apresentada Ă Universidade de Lisboa, atravĂ©s da Faculdade de CiĂŞncias, 2011Microsoft Mediaroom Internet Protocol Television (MS IPTV), uma plataforma de televisĂŁo digital, levou o conceito de televisĂŁo a uma dimensĂŁo totalmente nova. MS IPTV Ă© um sistema onde o serviço de televisĂŁo digital Ă© entregue aos clientes usando Internet Protocol (IP), atravĂ©s de uma conexĂŁo de banda larga. Com o advento do IPTV começaram a aparecer novas situações relacionadas com a segurança da televisĂŁo, uma vez que, a infra-estrutura começou a ganhar complexidade e exposição a uma sĂ©rie de novos riscos. Por esta razĂŁo, a segurança numa infra-estrutura de MS IPTV nĂŁo Ă© apenas mais uma funcionalidade, mas sim uma necessidade. Podemos mesmo dizer que hoje em dia Ă© obrigatĂłrio aguçar o engenho para estar um passo Ă frente dos atacantes, uma vez que estes estĂŁo sempre Ă espera de uma brecha, para comprometer os sistemas. Uma infra-estrutura como o MS IPTV armazena por omissĂŁo dados relativos ao comportamento dos utilizadores ao nĂvel dos logs, no entanto esta informação sĂł se torna relevante se puder ser consultada e analisada com o objetivo de proporcionar uma compreensĂŁo a alto nĂvel sobre os diferentes padrões que estĂŁo a ocorrer nos servidores ou no comportamento dos utilizadores, uma tarefa que envolve poderosas tĂ©cnicas de data parsing.
A tese apresenta uma abordagem que combina tĂ©cnicas de data parsing, a fim de analisar os logs relevantes da infra-estrutura de MS IPTV, com o objetivo principal de aumentar a segurança atravĂ©s da investigação dos tipos de informações adicionais que pode ser extraĂda.
Tentámos assim entender se Ă© possĂvel determinar que tipos de ataques estĂŁo a ser perpetrados contra a infra-estrutura MS IPTV, com base na análise dos logs. Como o foco central desta tese está no diagnĂłstico, propomos uma abordagem para descobrir ataques, onde os logs sĂŁo verificados para identificar grupos coerentes de ocorrĂŞncias susceptĂveis de constituir ataques que apelidámos de padrões. Nos testes, verificámos que a nossa abordagem consegue bons resultados na descoberta de ataques. Os resultados obtidos tĂŞm a vantagem adicional de poderem ser integrados na ferramenta de monitorização utilizada pelas equipas de operação dos sistemas da Portugal Telecom, o System Center Operations Manager (SCOM).Microsoft Mediaroom Internet Protocol TeleVision (MS IPTV), one of the platforms for digital TV, took television to an all new dimension level. MS IPTV is described as a system where a digital television service is delivered to consumers using the Internet Protocol over a broadband connection. Since the infrastructure started to gain complexity and exposure to a number of new risks, never envisaged situations related to television security started to appear. For this reason, MS IPTV security is not only a great asset, but also a necessity. Nowadays it is mandatory to sharpen the wit to get ahead of attackers, who are always waiting for a breach to compromise our systems.
MS IPTV log servers collect information about user and system behavior. However, this information only becomes relevant if it can be queried and analyzed with the purpose of providing high-level understanding about the different patterns. This task must comprise powerful data parsing techniques, since MS IPTV is able to generate close to one terabyte of logs per day.
This thesis presents an approach that combines data parsing techniques in order to analyze relevant MS IPTV logs, with the main objective to increase security through the investigation of what type of additional information can be extracted from the server log files of a MS IPTV platform. The thesis focus is on diagnosis, trying to understand if it is possible to determine what type of attacks are being perpetrated against the MS IPTV infrastructure.
We propose an approach for discovering attacks, where the application logs are scanned to identify coherent groups of occurrences that we call patterns, which are likely to constitute attacks. Our results showed that our approach achieves good results in discovering potential attacks. Our output results can be integrated into the MS IPTV monitoring system tool SCOM (System Center Operations Manager), which is an additional advantage over the other monitoring and log management systems
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