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End-to-End Quality of Service in Multi-Class Service High-Speed Networks via Optimal Least Weight Routing
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Jun Jiang, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Symeon Papavassiliou, New Jersey Institute of Technology
In this paper, we propose the use of Optimal Least Weight Routing (OLWR) Algorithm for routing QoS flows in high-speed networks. The main principle of our algorithm is that the choice of the most appropriate route, is based on a set of parameters that estimate the impact that, the acceptance and routing decision of a call request belonging to a specific class, would have on the network and other classes of service. The performance evaluation results demonstrated that OLWR outperforms both the Multi-hop Least-Loaded Routing algorithms and the Multi-hop Most-Loaded Routing algorithms in terms of both revenue and carried load.
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Jun Jiang, Symeon Papavassiliou, "End-to-End Quality of Service in Multi-Class Service High-Speed Networks via Optimal Least Weight Routing," iscc, pp.449, Seventh IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'02), 2002
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