Hierarchical Routing for Very Large Networks

J. Westcott, G. Lauer
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This paper presents a hierarchical routing design undergoing implementation for the Survivable Packet Radio network project (SURAN) under the auspices of The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency. As in the previous Packet Radio network, this network is built on a carrier sense, multiple access broadcast channel and is populated with mobile store and forward nodes known as packet radio units, or PRs. The goals of SURAN are to create a large distributed network of 1,000 to 10,000 nodes with a redundant, fluid control structure that is capable of surviving the loss of components and other more active threats against the network control structure. Key to the success of this network are name servers which relate the current location of a device to a network address, access controllers which curtail network membership and privileges, network monitors which report on the control structure and network behavior and, finally, super*clusterheads which are responsible for the distributed routing control. The super*clusterheads create hierarchical addresses for each PR and compute the best routes between clusters at each level. This paper discusses issues associated with clustering: membership definition, route creation, distribution and change.
超大型网络的分层路由
在国防高级研究计划局的支持下,本文提出了一种分层路由设计,正在为可生存分组无线网络项目(SURAN)实施。与之前的分组无线网络一样,该网络建立在载波意义上的多址广播信道上,并由称为分组无线单元或PRs的移动存储和转发节点填充。SURAN的目标是创建一个拥有1,000到10,000个节点的大型分布式网络,具有冗余的流体控制结构,能够在组件丢失和针对网络控制结构的其他更主动的威胁中存活下来。这个网络成功的关键是名称服务器,它将设备的当前位置与网络地址联系起来,访问控制器限制网络成员和特权,网络监视器报告控制结构和网络行为,最后,超级集群头负责分布式路由控制。超级簇头为每个PR创建分层地址,并在每个级别上计算集群之间的最佳路由。本文讨论了与集群相关的问题:成员定义、路由创建、分布和更改。
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