Title :
Peering Equilibrium Multipath Routing: A Game Theory Framework for Internet Peering Settlements
Author :
Secci, Stefano ; Rougier, Jean-Louis ; Pattavina, Achille ; Patrone, Fioravante ; Maier, Guido
Author_Institution :
LIP6, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is generally admitted that interdomain peering links represent nowadays the main bottleneck of the Internet, particularly because of lack of coordination between providers, which use independent and “selfish” routing policies. We are interested in identifying possible “light” coordination strategies that would allow carriers to better control their peering links while preserving their independence and respective interests. We propose a robust multipath routing coordination framework for peering carriers, which relies on the multiple-exit discriminator (MED) attribute of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) as signaling medium. Our scheme relies on a game theory modeling, with a non-cooperative potential game considering both routing and congestions costs. Peering equilibrium multipath (PEMP) coordination policies can be implemented by selecting Pareto-superior Nash equilibria at each carrier. We compare different PEMP policies to BGP Multipath schemes by emulating a realistic peering scenario. Our results show that the routing cost can be decreased by roughly 10% with PEMP. We also show that the stability of routes can be significantly improved and that congestion can be practically avoided on the peering links. Finally, we discuss practical implementation aspects and extend the model to multiple players highlighting the possible incentives for the resulting extended peering framework.
Keywords :
Internet; game theory; routing protocols; signalling protocols; BGP multipath schemes; Internet peering settlements; Pareto-superior Nash equilibria; border gateway protocol; game theory framework; light coordination strategy; multiple-exit discriminator; noncooperative potential game; peering equilibrium multipath coordination policy; peering equilibrium multipath routing; signaling medium; Bit rate; Communities; Games; Load modeling; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Routing; Border Gateway Protocol (BGP); game theory; interdomain routing; multipath; multiple-exit discriminator (MED); peering;
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2010.2062535