We study and compare topology aggregation techniques used in QoS routing. Topology Aggregation (TA) is defined as a set of techniques that abstract or summarize the state information about the network topology to be exchanged, processed, and maintained by network nodes for routing purposes. Due to scalability, aggregation techniques have been an integral part of some routing protocols. However, TA has not been studied extensively except in a rather limited context. With the continuing growth of the Internet, scalability issues of QoS routing have been gaining importance. Therefore, we survey the current TA techniques, provide methodology to classify, evaluate, and compare their complexities and efficiencies. ©2007 ACM.postprin
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In this paper we study the behavior of Internet traffic on the AS-level topology and discuss its imp...
The Internet routing system faces serious scalability challenges, due to the growing number of IP pr...
Recent technologies have enabled the formation of point-to-point directional wireless networks that ...
Routing is a process of finding a network path from a source node to a destination node. The executi...
A number of important questions remain concerning the scalability of networks with quality of servi...
Abstract-To support various services in the current Internet, QoS routing was proposed. QoS routing ...
One barrier to deployment of large-scale QoS networks is scalability of QoS routing. Two major sourc...
In this paper, we propose a novel method for aggregating the QoS information with two independent ad...
The range of applications and services which can be successfully deployed in packet-switched network...
A new routing scheme, Topological Routing, for large-scale networks is proposed. It allows for effic...
In the future, global networks will consist of a hierarchy of subnetworks called domains. For reason...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the problem of QoS routing with two concave constraints in the Inte...
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as quality of service routing must be used in order t...
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as Q u a lity o f Service ro u tin g must be used in ...
We develop a numerical evaluation method for adaptive hierarchical QoS routing, and demonstrate its ...
In this paper we study the behavior of Internet traffic on the AS-level topology and discuss its imp...
The Internet routing system faces serious scalability challenges, due to the growing number of IP pr...
Recent technologies have enabled the formation of point-to-point directional wireless networks that ...