Handbook of Optimization in TelecommunicationsM.G.C. Resende and P.M. Pardalos (Editors)Springer Science + Business Media, 2006. |
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Chapter
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Route optimization in IP networks |
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| J. Rexford | |
Abstract |
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| The performance and
reliability of the Internet depend, in large part, on the operation of the
underlying routing protocols. Today's IP routing protocols compute paths based on the
network topology and configuration parameters, without regard to the current traffic load
on the routers and links. The responsibility for adapting the paths to the prevailing
traffic falls to the network operators and management systems. This
chapter
discusses the modeling and computational challenges of optimizing the
tunable parameters, starting with
conventional intradomain routing protocols that compute shortest paths as the sum of
configurable link weights. Then, we consider the problem of optimizing the interdomain
routing policies that control the flow of traffic from one network to another.
Optimization based on local search has proven quite effective in
grappling with the complexity of
the routing protocols and the diversity of the performance objectives, and tools based on
local search are in wide use in today's large IP networks. |
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| Keywords:
Internet,
routing, traffic engineering, local search. |
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