Presentation 2001/5/17
Dynamic Logical Path Configuration Method Considering Reliability in MPLS Network
Takayoshi Takehara, Hideki Tode, Koso Murakami,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, it is required to realize large-capacity, high-speed and QoS guaranteed communication in IP network. As a technique to satisfy these requirments, MPLS(Multi-Protocol Label Switching) is focused on, now. In the future, it is expected that congestion and failure on a LSP(Label Switched Path) will affect service contents more seriously because various applications are densely served on large area. In MPLS, however, the method to dissolve these problems is not clearly defined. Therefore, this study proposes a concrete traffic engineering method to avoid heavy congestion and realize autonomous restoration; selfhealing.
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Keyword(in English) MPLS / traffic engineering / self-healing / restoration ratio / utilization
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Title (in English) Dynamic Logical Path Configuration Method Considering Reliability in MPLS Network
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Keyword(1) MPLS
Keyword(2) traffic engineering
Keyword(3) self-healing
Keyword(4) restoration ratio
Keyword(5) utilization
1st Author's Name Takayoshi Takehara
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Systems Engineering, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Hideki Tode
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Systems Engineering, Osaka University
3rd Author's Name Koso Murakami
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Systems Engineering, Osaka University
Date 2001/5/17
Paper # NS2001-25
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 74
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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