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2008-11-13 17:35
Overlay Routing with Acceptable Waiting Time for Intermittently Connected Networks Yuya Yamada (Kyushu Inst. of Tech), Hitomi Tamura, Masato Uchida, Masato Tsuru (NICT/Kyushu Inst. of Tech), Yuji Oie (Kyushu Inst. of Tech) CQ2008-50 |
Abstract |
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Overlay routing can be used as a Traffic Engineering (TE) technique to realize efficient resource utilization and load balancing in the current wired Internet. Conventional overlay routing uses a detour path immediately upon quality degradation of the default path. However, with the widespread use of mobile and wireless communication technologies, conventional overlay routing faces several significant challenges such as intermittent connectivity and high packet loss rate resulting from the instability of network environments. For instance, in unstable network environments, conventional overlay routing results in excessive use of detour paths, thereby negatively impacting other traffic on the detour path, and the generation of undesirable traffic that compromises the cost structure expected by ISPs. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel TE technique based on overlay routing that has an Acceptable Waiting Time (AWT), which allows the overlay node to await the quality recovery of the default path, instead of employing the detour path immediately upon the quality degradation of the default path. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can deal with instability of path condition. |
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(in Japanese) |
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Overlay Routing / Traffic Engineering / Challenged Network / Acceptable Waiting Time / DTN / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 108, no. 287, CQ2008-50, pp. 27-32, Nov. 2008. |
Paper # |
CQ2008-50 |
Date of Issue |
2008-11-06 (CQ) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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