Title :
Time-efficient transient loops avoiding in snapshot routing algorithm
Author :
Zhu Tang ; Wanrong Yu ; Baokang Zhao ; Zhenqian Feng ; Chunqing Wu
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput., Nat. Univ. of Defense Technol., Changsha, China
Abstract :
Snapshot routing algorithm is widely applied in satellite networks to reduce the impact caused by the dynamic varying topology. When the satellite network topology changes, the snapshot routing table in each satellite switches to the predefined new one automatically. Originally, snapshot routing tables switch synchronously in all satellites, and a major part of the network routing paths change in a flash. As a result, a lot of rollback traffic caused by the routing path changes produces many transient routing loops. In this paper, we analyzed the cause of the transient routing loops in satellite networks, such as predictable and unpredictable network topology changes. Based on the ordering update method and time-based update method, we proposed the group partitioning synchronous (GPS) update method for the predictable topology changes and the source routing based multicast (SRM) update method for the unpredictable changes. Results show that our methods can efficiently avoid the transient routing loops in satellite networks with acceptable convergence time, reduced transmission hops and lower network overhead.
Keywords :
convergence; multicast communication; satellite communication; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; acceptable convergence time; dynamic varying topology; group partitioning synchronous update method; lower network overhead; network routing paths; ordering update method; predictable network topology changes; rollback traffic; satellite network topology changes; snapshot routing algorithm; snapshot routing tables; source routing based multicast update method; time-based update method; time-efficient transient routing loops; transmission hops reduction; unpredictable network topology changes; Network topology; Routing; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Silicon; Topology; Transient analysis; multicast routing; satellite networks; snapshot routing; source routing; transient loop avoidance;
Conference_Titel :
Smart Computing Workshops (SMARTCOMP Workshops), 2014 International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/SMARTCOMP-W.2014.7046668