Presentation 2014-04-24
Why do you still use Shortest Path? : Challenge to a New Routing Approach on High-Fuctional Network
Katsunori YAMAOKA,
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Abstract(in English) On current networks, intermediate nodes merely forward packets. Then, communications are established between source and destination nodes through shortest path from the point of delay or packet loss rate. However, various protocols are applied to communications between source and destination nodes in usual. Therefore, QoS in communications may be improved when protocol processings are applied between not only end nodes but also some intermediate nodes. In this presentation, "High-functional Node" is defined as node which can process various protocols in contrast to legacy node which forwards packets only. Examples of high-functional node are SDN node or node of Overlay Network. And, high-functional network is also defined.as network which is constructed by high-functional nodes. Then, our challenge is presented to a new routing approach on high-functional network.
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Keyword(in English) QoS / high-functional node / protocol / SDN / Overlay Network
Paper # CS2014-6,CQ2014-5
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Conference Date 2014/4/17(1days)
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Title (in English) Why do you still use Shortest Path? : Challenge to a New Routing Approach on High-Fuctional Network
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Keyword(1) QoS
Keyword(2) high-functional node
Keyword(3) protocol
Keyword(4) SDN
Keyword(5) Overlay Network
1st Author's Name Katsunori YAMAOKA
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology()
Date 2014-04-24
Paper # CS2014-6,CQ2014-5
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 18
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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