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ieee international workshop on policies for distributed systems and networks | 2004

Protocol decode based stateful firewall policy definition language

Pankaj N. Parmar; Priya Rajagopal; Ravi Sahita

The policies for thwarting attacks on systems vary greatly in complexity, ranging from simple static firewall rules to complex stateful protocol state machine analysis. As intrusion detection systems are getting integrated into firewall solutions, there is a need for a language that can define both firewall policies and system intrusion behavior and exhibit inter-operable traits. This paper presents an XML based, self-documenting State-Aware Firewall Language (SAFire) that is designed to express the various kind of firewall and intrusion behavior.


net-Con '02 Proceedings of the IFIP TC6 / WG6.2 & WG6.7 Conference on Network Control and Engineering for QoS, Security and Mobility | 2002

Building intelligent traffic engineering solutions

David Durham; Priya Rajagopal; John B. Vicente

In today’s ever more complex IT networked computing environment, it is becoming increasingly necessary to control and automate traditional tasks of provisioning, monitoring and management of network bandwidth and resources. In this paper, we propose an intelligent traffic engineering system to deliver next-generation provisioning and management network services. The proposed solution is capable of providing autonomic control of networks to provision bandwidth, routing and QoS to meet user SLA expectations, and dynamically engineer and manage traffic for optimal stability and performance.


international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2013

Limited Area Air Quality Modeling in Geographic Scale Through Flow Field Validation in Hilly Terrain

R. Jana; Priya Rajagopal; A. Vinod Kumar; V. D. Puranik; A. Runchal

The turbulent motion of atmosphere adjoined to the earth’s surface is caused by the surface friction and buoyancy force in a short time scale which is of the order of few seconds to minutes. This interactive layer is atmospheric boundary layer with several detailed features viz., roughness layer, surface layer for small eddies, mixed layer for large eddies, which may extend vertically more than a kilometer under deep convective condition. The surface layer is primarily characterised through several scaling parameters, viz., roughness length, momentum flux and sensible heat flux as triggering force of turbulence and its maintenance through eddy formation and dissipation. Air dispersion and hence the distribution of atmospheric pollutants from various sources follow flow path and its turbulent characteristics, which is dependent on geometry of the terrain specially for complex terrain, meteorological conditions and source term inventories. In the present study, an virtual environment is designed in a computational fluid dynamics based solver for limited area/local scale air quality modelling by incorporating digital elevation model of intermediate valley zone of Sahyadri Range of Western Ghats of India as site. Finite volume method and mass flux transfer approach is followed by the solver to estimate 3D atmospheric or ground level concentration of atmospheric non-reactive pollutants for unit discharge per second from a hypothetical 100 m tall stack for 72 hours. Flow field is computed for various realistic cases for which initial and boundary conditions are incorporated from larger scale model, viz., Mesoscale Model (MM5) developed by the National Centre for Atmospheric Research, USA and also from measured local data taken from distributed micro-meteorological observatories. Computed flow field is validated with independent observation not utilised in computation giving a validation to the estimated contaminant concentration so. The uncertainty in diffusion is also studied when Lagrangian particle movement is driven fully by flow field and its turbulent phenomena in comparison to random walk model.Copyright


Archive | 2004

Techniques for self-isolation of networked devices

David Durham; Ravi Sahita; Priya Rajagopal; James P. Kardach; Scott Hahn; Raj Yavatkar


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Method and apparatus for high accuracy distributed time synchronization using processor tick counters

Priya Rajagopal; David Durham


Archive | 2007

Providing protected access to critical memory regions

Uday Savagaonkar; Priya Rajagopal; Ravi Sahita; Hormuzd M. Khosravi


Archive | 2001

Multi-path analysis for managing machine communications in a network

Priya Rajagopal; Gerhard W. Gross


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Programmable context aware firewall with integrated intrusion detection system

Priya Rajagopal; Ravi Sahita; Pankaj N. Parmar


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Memory protection within a virtual partition

Priya Rajagopal; Carlos V. Rozas


Archive | 2004

System and method for secure inter-platform and intra-platform communications

David Durham; Ravi Sahita; Priya Rajagopal; Travis T. Schluessler; Vincent J. Zimmer

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