International audienceSwitched Ethernet networks rely on the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to ensure a cycle-free connectivity between nodes, by reducing the topology of the network to a spanning tree. The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) allows for the providers to partition the traffic in the network and assign it to different virtual local area networks, each satisfying the STP. In this manner, it is possible to make a more efficient use of the physical resources in the network. In this paper we consider the traffic engineering problem of finding optimal designs of switched Ethernet networks implementing the MSTP, such that the worst-case link utilization is minimized. We show that this problem is N P-hard. We propose three mixed-in...
Traffic Engineering (TE) uses methods and models from a variety of mathematical fields, such as stat...
In telecommunication networks based on the current Ethernet technology, routing of traffic demands ...
The new packet services and applications are radically changing not only traffic demands but also th...
The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), used in Ethernet networks, maintains a set of spanning t...
Traffic Engineering (TE) uses methods and models from a variety of mathematical fields, such as stat...
Traffic Engineering (TE) uses methods and models from a variety of mathematical fields, such as stat...
This paper deals with optimal load balancing in telecommunication networks based on multiple spannin...
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a link management standard that provides loop free paths in Ethernet...
|This paper addresses the problem of en- ergy consumption in the Metropolitan Area Networks that e...
|This paper addresses the problem of en- ergy consumption in the Metropolitan Area Networks that e...
|This paper addresses the problem of en- ergy consumption in the Metropolitan Area Networks that e...
|This paper addresses the problem of en- ergy consumption in the Metropolitan Area Networks that e...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problem of en-ergy consumption in theMetropolitan Area Networks th...
In telecommunication networks based on the current Ethernet technology, routing of traffic demands i...
Traffic engineering (TE) consists in improving the performance of the telecomunication networks whic...
Traffic Engineering (TE) uses methods and models from a variety of mathematical fields, such as stat...
In telecommunication networks based on the current Ethernet technology, routing of traffic demands ...
The new packet services and applications are radically changing not only traffic demands but also th...
The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), used in Ethernet networks, maintains a set of spanning t...
Traffic Engineering (TE) uses methods and models from a variety of mathematical fields, such as stat...
Traffic Engineering (TE) uses methods and models from a variety of mathematical fields, such as stat...
This paper deals with optimal load balancing in telecommunication networks based on multiple spannin...
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a link management standard that provides loop free paths in Ethernet...
|This paper addresses the problem of en- ergy consumption in the Metropolitan Area Networks that e...
|This paper addresses the problem of en- ergy consumption in the Metropolitan Area Networks that e...
|This paper addresses the problem of en- ergy consumption in the Metropolitan Area Networks that e...
|This paper addresses the problem of en- ergy consumption in the Metropolitan Area Networks that e...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problem of en-ergy consumption in theMetropolitan Area Networks th...
In telecommunication networks based on the current Ethernet technology, routing of traffic demands i...
Traffic engineering (TE) consists in improving the performance of the telecomunication networks whic...
Traffic Engineering (TE) uses methods and models from a variety of mathematical fields, such as stat...
In telecommunication networks based on the current Ethernet technology, routing of traffic demands ...
The new packet services and applications are radically changing not only traffic demands but also th...