DocumentCode :
1828487
Title :
Using network flows in hierarchical QoS routing
Author :
Sarangan, Venkatesh ; Acharya, Raj
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
10-12 Oct. 2001
Firstpage :
422
Lastpage :
427
Abstract :
Quality of Service (QoS) routing is the process of routing a connection through a network based on its resource requirements. In QoS routing a lot of overhead is generated either due to the state maintenance or during the call establishment. These overheads increase with the network size. Hence to deploy QoS routing in very big networks, special techniques for reducing these overheads have to be developed. State aggregation is an important technique for reducing the state maintenance overhead. In state aggregation, each domain constructs an aggregated topology of itself, and sends it to other domains. Other domains make routing decisions based on this aggregated information. However, as the network resources change dynamically, the information sent by a domain quickly becomes out-of-date. This stale information leads to bad routing decisions and hence the routing performance goes down. If a domain can update the aggregated information sent by other domains, better routing decisions can be made and hence the routing performance can improve. In this paper, based on "network flows", we propose a new scheme for aggregating bandwidth. Our scheme enables a domain to update the aggregate sent by another domain and thus keep track of resources available in other domains. We also give a distributed approach for inter-domain routing based on our proposed aggregation scheme. Simulation results show that our method gives a better bandwidth admission ratio when compared to existing aggregation techniques.
Keywords :
directed graphs; network topology; quality of service; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; aggregated information updating; aggregated topology; bandwidth; bandwidth admission ratio; call establishment; directed graph; distributed approach; hierarchical QoS routing; inter-doinain routing; max-flow problem; network flows; network resources; network size; quality of service routing; routing peiformance; simulation results; state aggregation; state maintenance; state maintenance overhead reduction; traffic; Aggregates; Availability; Bandwidth; Computer science; Intelligent networks; Joining processes; Neck; Network topology; Quality of service; Routing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Networks, 2001. Proceedings. Ninth IEEE International Conference on
ISSN :
1531-2216
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1187-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICON.2001.962379
Filename :
962379
Link To Document :
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