In the future, global networks will consist of a hierarchy of subnetworks called domains. For reasons of both scalability and security, domains will not reveal details of their internal structure to outside nodes. Instead, these domains will advertise only a summary, or aggregated view, of their internal structure, e.g., as proposed by the ATM PNNI standard. This work compares, by simulation, the performance of several different aggregation schemes in terms of network throughput (the fraction of attempted connections that are realized), and network control load (the average number of crankbacks per realized connection.) Our main results are: ffl Minimum spanning tree is a good aggregation scheme; ffl Exponential link cost functions perform ...
International audienceMulticast tree aggregation is a technique that reduces the control overhead an...
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as quality of service routing must be used in order t...
Internet routing tables have been growing rapidly due to factors such as edge-site multihoming, traf...
In the future, global networks will consist of a hierarchy of subnetworks called domains. For reason...
A number of important questions remain concerning the scalability of networks with quality of servi...
Routing is a process of finding a network path from a source node to a destination node. The executi...
The Internet routing system faces serious scalability challenges, due to the growing number of IP pr...
Abstract-To support various services in the current Internet, QoS routing was proposed. QoS routing ...
Design of aggregation networks for delivering multimedia services to fast moving users is an interes...
Distributed aggregation queries like average and sum can be implemented in different paradigms like ...
We study and compare topology aggregation techniques used in QoS routing. Topology Aggregation (TA) ...
This paper presents Virtual Aggregation, an architecture that attempts to tackle the Internet routi...
Abstract—Fine-grained communication in supercomputing ap-plications often limits performance through...
High overhead of fine-grained communication is a significant performance bottleneck for many classes...
High overhead of fine-grained communication is a significant performance bottleneck for many classes...
International audienceMulticast tree aggregation is a technique that reduces the control overhead an...
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as quality of service routing must be used in order t...
Internet routing tables have been growing rapidly due to factors such as edge-site multihoming, traf...
In the future, global networks will consist of a hierarchy of subnetworks called domains. For reason...
A number of important questions remain concerning the scalability of networks with quality of servi...
Routing is a process of finding a network path from a source node to a destination node. The executi...
The Internet routing system faces serious scalability challenges, due to the growing number of IP pr...
Abstract-To support various services in the current Internet, QoS routing was proposed. QoS routing ...
Design of aggregation networks for delivering multimedia services to fast moving users is an interes...
Distributed aggregation queries like average and sum can be implemented in different paradigms like ...
We study and compare topology aggregation techniques used in QoS routing. Topology Aggregation (TA) ...
This paper presents Virtual Aggregation, an architecture that attempts to tackle the Internet routi...
Abstract—Fine-grained communication in supercomputing ap-plications often limits performance through...
High overhead of fine-grained communication is a significant performance bottleneck for many classes...
High overhead of fine-grained communication is a significant performance bottleneck for many classes...
International audienceMulticast tree aggregation is a technique that reduces the control overhead an...
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as quality of service routing must be used in order t...
Internet routing tables have been growing rapidly due to factors such as edge-site multihoming, traf...