Title :
An ultra-fast shared path protection scheme - distributed partial information management, part II
Author :
Xu, Dahai ; Qiao, Chunming ; Xiong, Yizhi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., State Univ. of New York, USA
Abstract :
For pt.I see Chunming Qiao and Dahai Xu, INFOCOM´02, p.302-11, (2002). This paper describes a novel, ultra-fast heuristic algorithm to address an NP-hard optimization problem. One of its significances is that, for the first time, it is shown that a heuristic algorithm can also have better overall performance than its time-consuming, integer linear programming (ILP) based counterparts in the online case, which is non-intuitive. The proposed heuristic algorithm is useful for developing effective shared path (mesh) protection schemes that establish survivable connections in modern networks. The advantage of our heuristic algorithm over existing algorithms for finding a pair of link (or node) disjoint paths, active path (AP) and backup path (BP), comes from the following salient feature. It uses a so-called potential backup cost (PBC) function when selecting an AP in the first phase, in order to take into consideration the backup bandwidth needed by the corresponding BP yet to be chosen in the second phase. The PBC function is derived mathematically based on a rigorous statistical analysis of experimental data. While the use of PBC only requires partial aggregate information on existing connections and distributed control, it can also be applied even more effectively when complete information is available.
Keywords :
Internet; computational complexity; computer network management; computer network reliability; optimisation; quality of service; statistical analysis; telecommunication network routing; Internet; NP-hard problem; QoS; active path; backup bandwidth; backup path; distributed partial information management; integer linear programming; optimization; potential backup cost function; shared path protection scheme; statistical analysis; telecommunication network routing; ultra-fast heuristic algorithm; Aggregates; Bandwidth; Computer science; Cost function; Distributed control; Heuristic algorithms; Information management; Integer linear programming; Protection; Statistical analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Network Protocols, 2002. Proceedings. 10th IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1856-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICNP.2002.1181421