With steady improvement in the reliability and performance of communication devices, routing instabilities now contribute to many of the remaining service degradations and interruptions in modern networks. This has led to a renewed interest in centralized routing systems that, compared to distributed routing, can provide greater control over routing decisions and better visibility of the results. One benefit of centralized control is the opportunity to readily eliminate transient routing loops, which arise frequently after network changes because of inconsistent routing states across devices. Translating this conceptual simplicity into a solution with tolerable message complexity is non-trivial. Addressing this issue is the focus of this...
Traditional mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocols assume that contemporaneous end-to-end c...
In sufficiently large heterogeneous overlays message loss and delays are likely to occur. This has a...
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as quality of service routing must be used in order t...
With steady improvement in the reliability and performance of communication devices, routing instabi...
One of the key features of a routing protocol is its ability to recover from link or node failures, ...
Fast and efficient recovery from node failure, with minimal disruption of routes and the consequent ...
Distributed routing algorithms may give rise to transient loops during path recomputation, which can...
Fast and efficient recovery from node failure, with minimal disruption of routes and the consequent ...
International audienceDirected Acyclic Graphs (DAGs), rooted at popu- lar/default destinations, have...
Bibliography: p. 63."Sep. 1977, revised May 1978."Supported by the Advanced Research Project Agency ...
Many optimization techniques for networking protocols take advantage of topological information to i...
Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) have the great potential to connecting devices and regions of the wor...
Checkpointing and rollback recovery are well-known techniques for coping with failures in distribute...
Bibliography: p. 695."May 1981." From: IEEE transactions on communications, Vol. COM-29, No. 5, May ...
Traditional mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocols assume that contemporaneous end-to-end c...
In sufficiently large heterogeneous overlays message loss and delays are likely to occur. This has a...
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as quality of service routing must be used in order t...
With steady improvement in the reliability and performance of communication devices, routing instabi...
One of the key features of a routing protocol is its ability to recover from link or node failures, ...
Fast and efficient recovery from node failure, with minimal disruption of routes and the consequent ...
Distributed routing algorithms may give rise to transient loops during path recomputation, which can...
Fast and efficient recovery from node failure, with minimal disruption of routes and the consequent ...
International audienceDirected Acyclic Graphs (DAGs), rooted at popu- lar/default destinations, have...
Bibliography: p. 63."Sep. 1977, revised May 1978."Supported by the Advanced Research Project Agency ...
Many optimization techniques for networking protocols take advantage of topological information to i...
Delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) have the great potential to connecting devices and regions of the wor...
Checkpointing and rollback recovery are well-known techniques for coping with failures in distribute...
Bibliography: p. 695."May 1981." From: IEEE transactions on communications, Vol. COM-29, No. 5, May ...
Traditional mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocols assume that contemporaneous end-to-end c...
In sufficiently large heterogeneous overlays message loss and delays are likely to occur. This has a...
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as quality of service routing must be used in order t...