| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090122721 | HYBRID NETWORK DISCOVERY METHOD FOR DETECTING CLIENT APPLICATIONS - A hybrid network discovery method for detecting client applications. The method has the steps of: (a) applying test traffic packets to a network which is to be measured, and analyzing responses so as to check target nodes; (b) transmitting a protocol request packet to each of the checked target nodes; and (c) when the URL of the header of the protocol request packet coincides with a site for a specific application of the target node, extracting the URL and the IP address of the target node. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20110058481 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR GENERATING STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR VOIP TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND ABNORMAL VOIP DETECTION - A statistical information generator for VoIP traffic analysis is provided, which comprises a packet collection module collecting packets from a network; and a statistical information generation module analyzing information of a call setup packet or a media packet among the packets collected by the packet collection module, and generating statistical information of the network; wherein if the packet collected by the packet collection module is the call setup packet, the statistical information generation module generates the statistical information of the network using at least one of transmitter identification information, receiver identification information, and call identification information among information of the call setup packet as a key value, while if the packet collected by the packet collection module is the media packet, the statistical information generation module generates the statistical information of the network using media session identification information among information of the media packet as a key value. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110138462 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING VOIP TOLL FRAUD ATTACK FOR INTERNET TELEPHONE - Provided is a system for detecting a voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) toll fraud attack. The system includes: a database (DB) storing registration information of normal users; a packet reception module receiving a call set-up packet from a network; and a VoIP signaling message forgery/falsification detection module receiving the call set-up packet from the packet reception module and comparing sender address information or header information of the call set-up packet with the registration information stored in the DB to detect whether the call set-up packet is a packet received from one of the normal users. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20120036579 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ABNORMAL SIP TRAFFIC ON VOIP NETWORK - Provided is a system for detecting abnormal traffic on a network. The system includes: a receiving module which receives session initiation protocol (SIP) traffic information from a network; a decoding module which receives the SIP traffic information from the receiving module and decodes the received SIP traffic information; a traffic information database (DB) which receives the decoded SIP traffic information from the decoding module and stores the received SIP traffic information; an analysis traffic information DB which collects information from the traffic information DB for a predetermined period and stores the collected information as analysis traffic information; a reference traffic information DB which stores reference traffic information; and an attack detection module which compares the analysis traffic information with the reference traffic information and detects whether analysis traffic is attack traffic. | 02-09-2012 |
| 20120060218 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BLOCKING SIP-BASED ABNORMAL TRAFFIC - Provided is a system for blocking session initiation protocol (SIP)-based abnormal traffic. The system includes: a policy database (DB) in which allowed traffic is stored according to transmission priority; an abnormal traffic response module which receives traffic from a first network and transmits only portions of the received traffic, which match the allowed traffic stored in the policy DB, to a second network in order of transmission priority; and an abnormal traffic detection module which analyzes the traffic received from the first network and provides an activation signal to the abnormal traffic response module when detecting that the received traffic is abnormal traffic, wherein the abnormal traffic response module transmits the portions of the received traffic, which match the allowed traffic stored in the policy DB, to the second network such that the sum of the portions transmitted to the second network does not exceed a maximum allowed traffic limit. | 03-08-2012 |
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090147759 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING MOBILITY OF NODE USING LAYER 2/LAYER 3 ADDRESSES - Provided is a network-based mobility supporting method for supporting mobility of a node not having a mobility supporting function. The network-based mobility supporting method which is performed by a plurality of agents that connect a plurality of access networks to an Internet protocol core network integrating the plurality of access networks, includes: acquiring address information of a mobile node connected to an access point from the access point; transmitting the address information of the mobile node and layer 3 address information of an agent to a management unit which is located on the Internet protocol core network and manages the plurality of access networks, and registering a location of the mobile node; transmitting the layer 3 address information of the correspondent agent to the mobile node, in order to allow the mobile node to transmit a data packet to the agent; and receiving and transmitting the data packet between the mobile node and a correspondent node in consideration of the address information of the mobile node and information registered in the management unit. Therefore, it is possible to provide high-speed mobility to a mobile node. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20110255512 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING TRANSMISSION OF ADAPTIVE MEDIA IN PERFORMING HANDOVER BETWEEN HETEROGENEOUS ACCESS NETWORKS - A system and method of controlling transmission of adaptive media over handover performed between heterogeneous networks are disclosed. When a mobile terminal moves, it detects the necessity of handover between the heterogeneous networks, determines a target network to which it may perform handover, and transmits handover information to an adaptive media server that controls a transmission rate of adaptive media to previously inform about the handover. Then, the adaptive media adjusts a transmission rate of the adaptive media by using the received handover information, and when the mobile terminal performs handover to the target network, it can receive the adaptive media from the adaptive media server. Accordingly, when the mobile terminal using a real time multimedia service in a wireline/wireless environment in which various accessing techniques are integrated performs handover between heterogeneous networks, a change in quality of experience (QoE) sensed by subscribers due to the handover can be reduced. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20120033600 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MULTICAST SERVICE FOR MOBILE NODE IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method for providing a multicast service for an MN includes: transmitting, by an MN connected to a first access point within a first access network, multicast information of the MN to an agent of the first access network through the first access point, wherein the multicast information includes information on a multicast source and a multicast group; transmitting and receiving messages between agents according to a predetermined protocol based on the multicast information of the MN transmitted to the agent of the first access network, and setting a multicast path between the multicast source and the MN of the first access network between the agents; transmitting, by the agent of the first access network, the multicast information of the MN to the MICS; and registering, by the MICS, the multicast information of the MN transmitted from the agent of the first network. | 02-09-2012 |