Bandwidth Allocation Mechanism based on Users' Web Usage Patterns for Campus Networks

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Rolysent Paredes
Ariel M Sison
Ruji P Medina

Abstract

Managing the bandwidth in campus networks becomes a challenge in recent years. The limited bandwidth resource and continuous growth of users make the IT managers think on the strategies concerning bandwidth allocation. This paper introduces a mechanism for allocating bandwidth based on the users’ web usage patterns. The main purpose is to set a higher bandwidth to the users who are inclined to browsing educational websites compared to those who are not. In attaining this proposed technique, some stages need to be done. These are the preprocessing of the weblogs, class labeling of the dataset, computation of the feature subspaces, training for the development of the ANN for LDA/GSVD algorithm, visualization, and bandwidth allocation. The proposed method was applied to real weblogs from university’s proxy servers. The results indicate that the proposed method is useful in classifying those users who used the internet in an educational way and those who are not. Thus, the developed ANN for LDA/GSVD algorithm outperformed the existing algorithm up to 50% which indicates that this approach is efficient. Further, based on the results, few users browsed educational contents. Through this mechanism, users will be encouraged to use the internet for educational purposes. Moreover, IT managers can make better plans to optimize the distribution of bandwidth.

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Paredes, R., Sison, A. M., & Medina, R. P. (2022). Bandwidth Allocation Mechanism based on Users’ Web Usage Patterns for Campus Networks. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 10(2). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v10i2.3400 (Original work published August 8, 2018)
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Rolysent Paredes, Technological Institute of the Philippines, Quezon City

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Ariel M Sison, Emilio Aguinaldo College, Manila

School of Computer Studies

Ruji P Medina, Technological Institute of the Philippines, Quezon City

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