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Traffic Engineering Label Switched Paths in IP Networks using a Pre-Planned Flow Optimization Model
Cincinnati, Ohio August 15-August 18
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A.B. Bagula, University of Stellenbosch
A.E. Krzesinski, University of Stellenbosch
Abstract: We present a flow optimization model for IP networks where end-to-end paths are identified for each ingressegress pair in the MPLS-capable part of the network. The model computes link- and path flows by incrementally distributing the offered traffic among the paths. Fault-tolerance and congestion control are achieved by spreading the offered traffic over a set of active paths. A set of back-up paths is reserved for carrying the traffic of failed or congested paths. The routing performance of this model is evaluated through two algorithms: weighted traffic distribution (WTD) and flow deviation (FLD). WTD distributes the offered traffic among the available paths using weights allocated to these paths. FLD is a variant of the well-known flow deviation algorithm.
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A.B. Bagula, A.E. Krzesinski, "Traffic Engineering Label Switched Paths in IP Networks using a Pre-Planned Flow Optimization Model," mascots, pp.0070, Ninth IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (MASCOTS'01), 2001
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