Title :
Zone recovery methodology for probe-subset selection in end-to-end network monitoring
Author :
Ozmutlu, H.C. ; Gautam, N. ; Barton, R.R.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Archit., Uludag Univ., Bursa, Turkey
Abstract :
To predict the delay between a source and a destination as well as to identify anomalies in a network, it is possible to monitor the network continuously by sending probes between all sources and destinations. However, it is of prime importance to keep the number of probes to a minimum and yet be able to predict the delays and identify anomalies reasonably. We state and solve a mathematical programming problem, namely the zone recovery methodology (ZRM), to select an optimal subset of ping-like probes to monitor networks where the topology and routing information are not known. A polynomial-time heuristic is developed. The application of ZRM on randomly generated topologies yielded 73.55% reduction in the number of monitored paths on average. In other words, networks can be successfully monitored using only 26.45% of the available probes. Moreover, the performance of ZRM increases (percentage of the monitored paths decreases) as the size of the topology increases.
Keywords :
Internet; computer network management; computerised monitoring; delays; graph theory; mathematical programming; network topology; quality of service; telecommunication computing; telecommunication network routing; Internet; QoS; end-to-end delay prediction; graph theory; mathematical programming problem; network anomaly detection; network management; network monitoring; network topology; polynomial-time heuristic; probe-subset selection; quality of service; routing information; zone recovery methodology; Clouds; Delay; Intelligent networks; Mathematical programming; Monitoring; Network topology; Polynomials; Probes; Quality of service; Routing;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2002. NOMS 2002. 2002 IEEE/IFIP
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7382-0
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.2002.1015601