Trembovetskyі M. Methodology of principles of controlling the parameters of structures of dual-use corporate networks.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0516U000416

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Specialization

  • 05.12.02 - Телекомунікаційні системи та мережі

28-04-2016

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.861.01

State University of Telecommunications

Essay

The paper considers the solving of scientific and practical problem regarding the end-to-end solution of tasks for corporate network management related to the development of the novel conceptual approach to management, oriented to the solution of given set of applications with simultaneous provision with the necessary quality of their solution while applying the existing universal multifunctional management systems.The analysis of current state and advanced areas of the development of the corporate network control systems management has been given in the thesis and the relevance of creating the novel concept of management, oriented to the possibility of adaptation of hardware and software tools has been determined. The method of two-level study of corporate network structure, based on the analysis of interaction of tasks, run in the network, has been suggested. The set of mathematical models for calculation of parameters of information and technical structures of the network has been developed. The method of corporate network management, based on the classical method of the formation of state space and control parameters, has been enhanced. Mathematical models for calculating the control tasks characteristics, most commonly found in practice, i.e., multiservice nodes resource management, allocation of transmission channel resources and the formation of the network structure, have been developed.Architectures of corporate network system management, incorporating the elements of artificial intelligence, hardware-software system for setting up and testing the control systems software with time parameters of streams and networking equipment loading consideration, have been obtained.

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