DocumentCode
1676121
Title
Traffic and Network Engineering in Emerging Generation IP Networks: A Bandwidth on Demand Model
Author
Bagula, A.B. ; Krzesinski, A.E.
fYear
2006
Firstpage
36
Lastpage
43
Abstract
This paper assesses the performance of a network management scheme where network engineering (NE) is used to complement traffic engineering (TE) in a multi-layer setting where a data network is layered above an optical network. We present a TE strategy which is based on a multi-constraint optimization model consisting of finding bandwidth-guaranteed IP tunnels subject to contention avoidance minimization and bandwidth usage maximization constraints. The TE model is complemented by a NE model which uses a bandwidth trading mechanism to rapidly re-size and re-optimize the established tunnels (LSPs/lambdaSPs) under quality of service (QoS) mismatches between the traffic carried by the tunnels and the resources available for carrying the traffic. The resulting TE+NE strategy can be used to achieve bandwidth on demand (BoD) in emerging generation IP networks using a (G)MPLS- like integrated architecture in a cost effective way. We evaluate the performance of this hybrid strategy when routing, re-routing and re-sizing the tunnels carrying the traffic offered to a 23-node test network.
Keywords
IP networks; optimisation; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; bandwidth on demand; generation IP networks; multi-constraint optimization model; multi-layer setting; network engineering; quality of service; traffic engineering; Bandwidth; Constraint optimization; Data engineering; Engineering management; IP networks; Optical fiber networks; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic; Tellurium; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Bandwidth on Demand, 2006 1st IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0793-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BOD.2006.320796
Filename
4114884
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