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Recently, all areas of IT has been rapidly in land. As a result, the location is very important in everyday life. But in ship are limits network with communication Equipment and service. As a result, be far removed from information age. Currently, ship is connected with the outside world via satellite on the voyage. But, because high billing, ship is possible data transfer using low speed bandwidth. Because ship is not possible using LAN, only limit ship’s crew some use internet in limited space. So, ship is required construction of the network.
In this paper, because composition of basic IT environment with information need of crew and customer from ship to cruises, there construct LAN in ship and propose network design for network of ship. The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper and should contain at least 70 and at most 150 words. It should be set in 9-point font size and should be inset 1.0 cm from the right and left margins. There should be two blank (10-point) lines before and after the abstract. This document is in the required format.
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Kim, MJ., Jang, JW., Yu, Ys. (2011). Topology Configuration for Effective In-Ship Network Construction. In: Kim, Th., Adeli, H., Robles, R.J., Balitanas, M. (eds) Advanced Communication and Networking. ACN 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 199. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23312-8_49
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