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Trend Surfing: Effective and Efficient Retrieval of Unusual Temporal Trends

Authors

Jing Ao, Kara Schatz, and Rada Chirkova, North Carolina State University, USA

Abstract

The continuous development of computer network technology has accelerated the pace of informatization, and at the same time, network security issues are becoming increasingly prominent. Networking technology with different network topologies is one of the important means to solve network security problems. The security of VPN is based on the division of geographical boundaries, but the granularity is relatively coarse, which is difficult to cope with the dynamic changes of the security situation. Zero trust network solves the VPN problem through peer to peer authorization and continuous verification, but most of the solutions use a central proxy device, resulting in the central node becoming the bottleneck of the network. This paper put forward the hard-Nat traversal formula based on the birthday paradox, which solves the long-standing problem of hard NAT traversal. A full mesh networking mechanism with variable parameter full-dimensional spatial peer-to-peer grid topology was proposed, which covers all types of networking schemes and achieve peer-2-peer resource interconnection on both methodological and engineering level.

Keywords

Unusual temporal trends and associated dimensions, effective and efficient navigation in the data cube, criteria for trend unusualness.

Full Text  Volume 13, Number 16