Performance and Complexity Evaluation of ...
Document type :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Performance and Complexity Evaluation of Multi-path Routing Algorithms for MPLS-TE Applied on Large Scales Topologies
Author(s) :
Abboud, Khodor [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Automatique, Génie Informatique et Signal [LAGIS]
Toguyeni, Armand [Auteur correspondant]
Systèmes Tolérants aux Fautes [STF]
Rahmani, Ahmed [Auteur]
LAGIS-MOCIS
Laboratoire d'Automatique, Génie Informatique et Signal [LAGIS]
Toguyeni, Armand [Auteur correspondant]
Systèmes Tolérants aux Fautes [STF]
Rahmani, Ahmed [Auteur]
LAGIS-MOCIS
Conference title :
Second International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications, 2008.
City :
Cap Esterel
Country :
France
Start date of the conference :
2008-08-25
Book title :
Proceedings of SENSORCOMM '08.
Publication date :
2008-08-25
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Automatique
English abstract : [en]
This paper discusses and evaluates the behaviour o fa DS-TE algorithm (DiffSev aware MPLS traffic Engineering) called PEMS, and a dynamic multipath routing algorithm for load balancing (LBWDP), applied on a huge topology ...
Show more >This paper discusses and evaluates the behaviour o fa DS-TE algorithm (DiffSev aware MPLS traffic Engineering) called PEMS, and a dynamic multipath routing algorithm for load balancing (LBWDP), applied on a huge topology that correspond to real network. To clarify network topologies and routing algorithms that are suitable for MPLS traffic engineering, we evaluate them from the viewpoint of network scalability and end-to-end quality. Using a network topology generated by BRITE that has many alternative paths can provide a real simulation of the Internet and gives a good evaluation for the end-to-end quality and the network use. In this paper, we first review MPLS-TE, DiffServ and load balancing. We then discuss the general issues of designing for a lot of DS-TE and load balancing algorithms. Based on our works, a generic procedure for deploying and simulating these algorithms is proposed.Show less >
Show more >This paper discusses and evaluates the behaviour o fa DS-TE algorithm (DiffSev aware MPLS traffic Engineering) called PEMS, and a dynamic multipath routing algorithm for load balancing (LBWDP), applied on a huge topology that correspond to real network. To clarify network topologies and routing algorithms that are suitable for MPLS traffic engineering, we evaluate them from the viewpoint of network scalability and end-to-end quality. Using a network topology generated by BRITE that has many alternative paths can provide a real simulation of the Internet and gives a good evaluation for the end-to-end quality and the network use. In this paper, we first review MPLS-TE, DiffServ and load balancing. We then discuss the general issues of designing for a lot of DS-TE and load balancing algorithms. Based on our works, a generic procedure for deploying and simulating these algorithms is proposed.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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