Muhammad Yousaf

Work place: Riphah International University Islamabad Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan

E-mail: muhammad.yousaf@riphah.edu.pk

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Research Interests: Interaction Design, Application Security, Information Security, Network Architecture, Network Security, Algorithm Design, Analysis of Algorithms, Mathematical Analysis

Biography

Muhammad Yousaf is an associate professor and head of the Department of Cybersecurity and Data Science, Riphah Institute of Systems Engineering, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

He completed his MS Computer Engineering and Ph.D. Computer Engineering from CASE, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan in 2006 and 2013 respectively. His research interests include Cryptography, Network Security, Cybersecurity, Network Forensics, Traffic Analysis, Secure Infrastructure Design, and Security Management. 

Author Articles
Performance Analysis of Network Applications on IPv6 Cloud Connected Virtual Machine

By Zeeshan Ashraf Adnan Sohail Muhammad Yousaf

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2019.12.01, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2019

The rapid growth of the Internet and a number of changes in the technology landscape have resulted to move traditional IPv4 networks to virtualized IPv6 networks. Reliable and fast delivery of network services with minimum hardware and lower cost are the main challenges for network operators in the modern technological era. Network operators are moving towards the virtual IPv6 networks. As IP protocol does not guarantee packet delivery, therefore, for reliable delivery of services like FTP, HTTP, and SMTP, the IP protocol is associated with TCP on the transport layer while audio/video live streaming, and real-time applications use UDP. QoS of video streaming and real-time applications are depended upon better network resources management and planning while QoE is dependent on network performance. Different sizes of the packet affect overall QoS. Optimum services can be achieved through the proper selection of routing protocol in the network. In this study, the performance of the IPv6 virtual machine connected to the large scale virtual IPv6 network through the cloud is measured and compared on the basis of the packet sizes of TCP and UDP. GNS3 network emulator and VMware have been used for testing and analyzing the performance of the IPv6 virtual network in terms of several parameters such as convergence, RTT, throughput, jitter, and packet loss. Results indicate that the EIGRPv6 routing protocol with the collaboration of BGPv4 delivers better performance through virtual network services over the cloud network.

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