Designing an Adaptive Bandwidth Management for Higher Education Institutions
Rolysent K Paredes, Alexander A. Hernandez

TL;DR
This paper introduces an adaptive bandwidth management system for educational institutions that dynamically allocates bandwidth based on users' educational website usage, encouraging more educational content access.
Contribution
It presents a novel adaptive bandwidth management system utilizing web usage mining and prototype development to optimize network resource allocation in campus networks.
Findings
Prototype effectively adjusts bandwidth dynamically.
Users accessing more educational content receive higher bandwidth.
System complies with ISO/IEC standards.
Abstract
Purpose: This study proposes an adaptive bandwidth management system which can be explicitly used by educational institutions. The primary goal of the system is to increase the bandwidth of the users who access more on educational websites. Through this proposed bandwidth management, the users of the campus networks is encouraged to utilize the internet for educational purposes. Method: The weblog from a university's pfSense proxy server was utilized and undergo Web Usage Mining (WUM) to determine the number of educational and non-educational websites accessed by the users. Certain formulas were used in the computation of the bandwidth which was dynamically assigned to the users. A prototyping technique was applied in developing adaptive bandwidth management system. The prototype was simulated and evaluated by experts in compliance with ISO/IEC 14598-6 and ISO/IEC 9126-1 standards.…
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