A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms.

No === This paper presents a new partitioning strategy with the objective of increasing scalability by reducing computational effort of routing in networks. The original network is partitioned into blocks (subnetworks) so that there is a bi-directional link between any two blocks. When there is a co...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Woodward, Mike E., Gao, Feng
Language:en
Published: 2009
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3063
id ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-3063
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-30632019-08-31T03:02:04Z A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms. Woodward, Mike E. Gao, Feng Telecommunication network Failures JAVA language Performance evaluation Simulator Internet Topological structure Network architecture Bidirectional link Network routing Computational complexity Routing algorithm Stochastic method Partition method No This paper presents a new partitioning strategy with the objective of increasing scalability by reducing computational effort of routing in networks. The original network is partitioned into blocks (subnetworks) so that there is a bi-directional link between any two blocks. When there is a connection request between a pair of nodes, if the nodes are in the same block, we only use the small single block to derive routings. Otherwise we combine the two blocks where the two nodes locate and in this way the whole network will never be used. The strategy is generic in that it can be used in any underlying routing algorithms in the network layer and can be applied to any networks with fixed topology such as fixed wired subnetworks of the Internet. The performance of this strategy has been investigated by building a simulator in Java and a comparison with existing stochastic partitioning techniques is shown to give superior performance in terms of trade-off in blocking probability (the probability of failure to find a path between source and destination satisfying QoS constraints) and reduction of computational effort. 2009-07-20T11:38:06Z 2009-07-20T11:38:06Z 2007 Article No full-text available in the repository Gao, F. and Woodward, M.E. (2007). A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms. Computer Networks. Vol. 51., No. 6, pp. 1705-1724. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3063 en http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6VRG-4M3B6GG-5-16&_cdi=6234&_user=122861&_orig=search&_coverDate=04%2F25%2F2007&_sk=999489993&view=c&wchp=dGLbVlz-zSkzV&md5=e51a70eca11a21f1c483b34ec108f2f9&ie=/sdarticle.pdf
collection NDLTD
language en
sources NDLTD
topic Telecommunication network
Failures
JAVA language
Performance evaluation
Simulator
Internet
Topological structure
Network architecture
Bidirectional link
Network routing
Computational complexity
Routing algorithm
Stochastic method
Partition method
spellingShingle Telecommunication network
Failures
JAVA language
Performance evaluation
Simulator
Internet
Topological structure
Network architecture
Bidirectional link
Network routing
Computational complexity
Routing algorithm
Stochastic method
Partition method
Woodward, Mike E.
Gao, Feng
A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms.
description No === This paper presents a new partitioning strategy with the objective of increasing scalability by reducing computational effort of routing in networks. The original network is partitioned into blocks (subnetworks) so that there is a bi-directional link between any two blocks. When there is a connection request between a pair of nodes, if the nodes are in the same block, we only use the small single block to derive routings. Otherwise we combine the two blocks where the two nodes locate and in this way the whole network will never be used. The strategy is generic in that it can be used in any underlying routing algorithms in the network layer and can be applied to any networks with fixed topology such as fixed wired subnetworks of the Internet. The performance of this strategy has been investigated by building a simulator in Java and a comparison with existing stochastic partitioning techniques is shown to give superior performance in terms of trade-off in blocking probability (the probability of failure to find a path between source and destination satisfying QoS constraints) and reduction of computational effort.
author Woodward, Mike E.
Gao, Feng
author_facet Woodward, Mike E.
Gao, Feng
author_sort Woodward, Mike E.
title A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms.
title_short A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms.
title_full A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms.
title_fullStr A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms.
title_full_unstemmed A Hybrid Topological-Stochastic Partitioning Method for Scaling QoS Routing Algorithms.
title_sort hybrid topological-stochastic partitioning method for scaling qos routing algorithms.
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3063
work_keys_str_mv AT woodwardmikee ahybridtopologicalstochasticpartitioningmethodforscalingqosroutingalgorithms
AT gaofeng ahybridtopologicalstochasticpartitioningmethodforscalingqosroutingalgorithms
AT woodwardmikee hybridtopologicalstochasticpartitioningmethodforscalingqosroutingalgorithms
AT gaofeng hybridtopologicalstochasticpartitioningmethodforscalingqosroutingalgorithms
_version_ 1719238912632684544