Validation of HTTP Response Time from Network Traffic as an Alternative to Web Browser Instrumentation

Author(s):  
Carlos Lopez ◽  
Daniel Morato ◽  
Eduardo Magana ◽  
Mikel Izal
Sutet ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 116-123
Author(s):  
Redaksi Tim Jurnal

In this research designed data communication system for home based garage control via wireless LAN. Data communication systems for Web-based control via the wireless LAN is a system used to monitor and control the garage door with the web remotely. Controlling center lies in a browser that can be accessed through a smartphone connected to a LAN network that will be the user interface with the garage door to be controlled. In this system will be paired Ethernet module connected wireless router as telecommunications media. With this system, the user can control the monitor, garage door remotely while it is connected to the wireless router. So the user does not need manual control at close range, the user can also know the state-controlled garage door via the web. The final stage is a software design then the system can be tested as a whole to determine the ability of the system, response time required to perform the command system. And QoS parameter this is a response time and throughput. Testing by means of ping test to obtain. After that will be analyzed in the response time and throughput it takes to send commands from a web browser that is controlled from a smartphone to a microcontroller. The results obtained after the system has been created is a system can connect to a local area network in a home and after testing all of obtained the required response time of the system to perform the command average time 48.106 ms and throughput/ transmission speed 10.989 bit/sec. It can be concluded that the design of microcontroller-based web browser via LAN wireless can be implemented.


Author(s):  
Richard Essah ◽  
Isaac Ampofo Atta Senior ◽  
Darpan Anand

The Analysis of common conceptual frameworks associated with Performance analysis of OSPFV3 and EIGRP in applications in IPV6 for analysis of articles published in Scopus between 2016 and 2021 by applying the Corresponding method analysis. The number of times an article is downloaded is also being considered as a measurement instrument or method of analysis. The Corresponding analysis method has analysis 117 articles from 2016 to 2021. All the articles are based on performance analysis of OSPFV3 AND IPV6.IPv6 has gained legitimacy and inevitability as a result of the internet's expansion, which has resulted in IPv4 address space exhaustion. An internet next-generation protocol that will replace eventually IPv4 is IPv6. Using Riverbed Modeler Academic Edition, 2state link protocols’ performance for IPv6, IS–IS and OSPFv3 was compared and tested for the greatest commonly utilized applications enterprise for example remote login, database query, file transfer, web surfing, and email. The major characteristics used to assess performance include IPv6 packets dropped, network convergence time, link utilization, throughput, remote login response time, file upload/download response times, http page response times, email, and database query response time,. The primary goal of this dissertation is to compare, simulate, and assess both routing protocols’ performance in order to decide which one is best for routing IPv6 network traffic. Based on the parameters utilized, the protocol that performed better than the others would be suggested for routing network traffic in IPv6. The study was separated into two scenarios to achieve this goal: the IS–IS and OSPFv3 scenario. After the simulation for the IS–IS scenario was completed, the data from both scenarios were compared and examined using the provided parameters to see which protocol worked better. Based on the majority of the simulation parameters employed, the simulation results showed that OSPFv3 was performed as compared toIS–IS.


Author(s):  
Idham Kamil ◽  
Julham Julham ◽  
Muharman Lubis ◽  
Arif Ridho Lubis

<p>Open loop shaped control system is a form of system control without any feedback from the system. One example is the on-off condition which functions to connect and disconnect electricity. The condition to be studied is a dc motor that can be set to live and die via internet server-based client service. The server in this system is a virtual private server (VPS) device that will provide a source of service to the client in the form of a collection of information on dc motor conditions. In addition, its function is also to record the working time of the dc motor. So that a schedule can be determined when the dc motor is maintained. While the client is a control unit consisting of a microcontroller device, an ethernet module enc28j60 and a dc motor. In general the working principle of the system is beginning with the user accessing the desired VPS IP address through a web browser application. From the web browser the user chooses a dc motor to be activated. But before the client has been connected to the VPS regularly (every second), the point is to always get the latest dc motor condition information. Then the microcontroller will set the dc motor in active or off condition. The research method used is research and development. The results obtained from this study are that the amount of bandwidth needed for communication between VPS and microcontrollers via the internet network, when the control unit works is 6.02 kbps, while the response time for dc motor is 3.16 seconds and the response time for dc motor 2 is 3.46 seconds.</p>


Author(s):  
Roberto Limongi ◽  
Angélica M. Silva

Abstract. The Sternberg short-term memory scanning task has been used to unveil cognitive operations involved in time perception. Participants produce time intervals during the task, and the researcher explores how task performance affects interval production – where time estimation error is the dependent variable of interest. The perspective of predictive behavior regards time estimation error as a temporal prediction error (PE), an independent variable that controls cognition, behavior, and learning. Based on this perspective, we investigated whether temporal PEs affect short-term memory scanning. Participants performed temporal predictions while they maintained information in memory. Model inference revealed that PEs affected memory scanning response time independently of the memory-set size effect. We discuss the results within the context of formal and mechanistic models of short-term memory scanning and predictive coding, a Bayes-based theory of brain function. We state the hypothesis that our finding could be associated with weak frontostriatal connections and weak striatal activity.


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Author(s):  
Michael Anthony ◽  
Robert W. Fuhrman
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Author(s):  
Gabriel Tillman ◽  
Don van Ravenzwaaij ◽  
Scott Brown ◽  
Titia Benders

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