Mesh-based content routing using XML

A. Snoeren, Kenneth Conley, D. Gifford
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We have developed a new approach for reliably multicasting time-critical data to heterogeneous clients over mesh-based overlay networks. To facilitate intelligent content pruning, data streams are comprised of a sequence of XML packets and forwarded by application-level XML routers. XML routers perform content-based routing of individual XML packets to other routers or clients based upon queries that describe the information needs of downstream nodes. Our PC-based XML router prototype can route an 18 Mbit per second XML stream.Our routers use a novel Diversity Control Protocol (DCP) for router-to-router and router-to-client communication. DCP reassembles a received stream of packets from one or more senders using the first copy of a packet to arrive from any sender. When each node is connected to n parents, the resulting network is resilient to (n − 1) router or independent link failures without repair. Associated mesh algorithms permit the system to recover to (n − 1) resilience after node and/or link failure. We have deployed a distributed network of XML routers that streams real-time air traffic control data. Experimental results show multiple senders improve reliability and latency when compared to tree-based networks.
使用XML的基于网格的内容路由
我们开发了一种新的方法,可以在基于网格的覆盖网络上可靠地将时间关键型数据多播到异构客户端。为了方便智能内容修剪,数据流由一系列XML数据包组成,并由应用程序级XML路由器转发。XML路由器根据描述下游节点信息需求的查询,对单个XML数据包执行基于内容的路由,将其发送到其他路由器或客户机。我们基于pc的XML路由器原型可以路由每秒18mbit的XML流。我们的路由器使用新颖的分集控制协议(DCP)进行路由器到路由器和路由器到客户端通信。DCP使用从任何发送方到达的数据包的第一个副本,重新组装从一个或多个发送方收到的数据包流。当每个节点连接到n个父节点时,所形成的网络对(n−1)个路由器或独立链路故障具有弹性,无需修复。相关的网格算法允许系统在节点和/或链路故障后恢复到(n−1)弹性。我们已经部署了一个分布式的XML路由器网络,用于传输实时空中交通管制数据。实验结果表明,与基于树的网络相比,多发送者提高了可靠性和延迟。
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