Title :
The travelling miser problem
Author :
Breitgand, David ; Raz, Danny ; Shavitt, Yuval
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Comput. Sci., Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract :
Various monitoring and performance evaluation tools generate considerable amount of low priority traffic. This information is not always needed in real time, and thus could often be delayed by the network without hurting functionality. This paper proposes a new framework to handle this low priority, but resource consuming traffic in such a way that it will incur a minimal interference with the higher priority traffic, and thus improve the network goodput. The key idea is to allow the network nodes to delay data by locally storing it. This can be done, for example, in the active network paradigm. We show that the active network paradigm can improve the network´s goodput dramatically even if a very simple scheduling algorithm is used. To obtain minimal cost schedules we define an optimization problem that we call the travelling miser problem. We study primarily the on-line variant of this problem, which is of greater practical interest. For this problem we develop an enhanced scheduling strategy, study its characteristics in a restricted case, and evaluate its performance through a rigorous simulation study.
Keywords :
optimisation; packet switching; telecommunication network management; telecommunication traffic; active packets; delay data; low priority traffic; minimal cost schedules; monitoring tools; network goodput; network management; network nodes; off-line algorithms; online travelling miser problem; optimization problem; performance evaluation tools; resource consuming traffic; scheduling algorithm; simulation; Application software; Computer science; Cost function; Delay effects; Interference; Monitoring; Scheduling algorithm; Telecommunication traffic; Timing; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM 2002. Twenty-First Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7476-2
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2002.1019273