An overview of routing optimization for internet traffic engineering
Traffic engineering is an important mechanism for Internet network providers seeking to
optimize network performance and traffic delivery. Routing optimization plays a key role in …
optimize network performance and traffic delivery. Routing optimization plays a key role in …
P4P: Provider portal for applications
As peer-to-peer (P2P) emerges as a major paradigm for scalable network application
design, it also exposes significant new challenges in achieving efficient and fair utilization of …
design, it also exposes significant new challenges in achieving efficient and fair utilization of …
Walking the tightrope: Responsive yet stable traffic engineering
Current intra-domain Traffic Engineering (TE) relies on offline methods, which use long term
average traffic demands. It cannot react to realtime traffic changes caused by BGP reroutes …
average traffic demands. It cannot react to realtime traffic changes caused by BGP reroutes …
The case for separating routing from routers
Over the past decade, the complexity of the Internet's routing infrastructure has increased
dramatically. This complexity and the problems it causes stem not just from various new …
dramatically. This complexity and the problems it causes stem not just from various new …
COPE: Traffic engineering in dynamic networks
Traffic engineering plays a critical role in determining the performance and reliability of a
network. A major challenge in traffic engineering is how to cope with dynamic and …
network. A major challenge in traffic engineering is how to cope with dynamic and …
MIRO: Multi-path interdomain routing
W Xu, J Rexford - Proceedings of the 2006 conference on Applications …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
The Internet consists of thousands of independent domains with different, and sometimes
competing, business interests. However, the current interdomain routing protocol (BGP) …
competing, business interests. However, the current interdomain routing protocol (BGP) …
Incentive-aware routing in DTNs
Disruption tolerant networks (DTNs) are a class of networks in which no contemporaneous
path may exist between the source and destination at a given time. In such a network …
path may exist between the source and destination at a given time. In such a network …
NIRA: a new inter-domain routing architecture
In today's Internet, users can choose their local Internet service providers (ISPs), but once
their packets have entered the network, they have little control over the overall routes their …
their packets have entered the network, they have little control over the overall routes their …
Path splicing
M Motiwala, M Elmore, N Feamster… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2008 - dl.acm.org
We present path splicing, a new routing primitive that allows network paths to be constructed
by combining multiple routing trees (" slices") to each destination over a single network …
by combining multiple routing trees (" slices") to each destination over a single network …
Cooperative content distribution and traffic engineering in an ISP network
Traditionally, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) make profit by providing Internet connectivity,
while content providers (CPs) play the more lucrative role of delivering content to users. As …
while content providers (CPs) play the more lucrative role of delivering content to users. As …