Title :
PNNI clustering under node mobility in ATM networks
Author :
Iliadis, Ilia ; Scotton, Paolo
Author_Institution :
IBM Zurich Res. Lab., Ruschlikon, Switzerland
Abstract :
This paper examines the issue of PNNI routing in the context of mobile ATM networks. For reasons of efficiency, the PNNI protocol has been invented in order to aggregate ATM switches into groups. In the context of PNNI, the formation of peer groups is an important issue. This paper presents an aggregation algorithm that produces an optimal node group arrangement by taking into consideration the physical constraints such as node distance, node affinity and maximum peer group size. Furthermore, the issue of node mobility and its impact on the peer group assignment are considered. As the position of nodes changes with time, the network hierarchy may no longer be optimal and, therefore, may need rearrangement. The focus of this paper is to develop the criteria used for deciding when to perform network rearrangements. A metric is introduced for assessing the relative difference between the current node assignment and the optimal one. The impact of the various parameters is investigated by both analytical and simulation means
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; land mobile radio; packet radio networks; protocols; telecommunication network routing; ATM switches; PNNI clustering; PNNI protocol; PNNI routing; aggregation algorithm; efficiency; interconnected networks; maximum peer group size; mobile ATM networks; network hierarchy; network rearrangements; node affinity; node assignment; node distance; node mobility; optimal node group arrangement; peer group assignment; peer groups formation; simulation; Aggregates; Analytical models; Asynchronous transfer mode; Intelligent networks; Laboratories; Network topology; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Routing; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1998. GLOBECOM 1998. The Bridge to Global Integration. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Sydney,NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4984-9
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1998.775798