MHND: Multi-Homing Network Design Model for Delay Sensitive Applications

IF 0.7 4区 计算机科学 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Akio Kawabata, Bijoy Chand Chatterjee, E. Oki
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Abstract

SUMMARY When mission-critical applications are provided over a network, high availability is required in addition to a low delay. This paper proposes a multi-homing network design model, named MHND, that achieves low delay, high availability, and the order guarantee of events. MHND maintains the event occurrence order with a multi-homing config-uration using conservative synchronization. We formulate MHND as an integer linear programming problem to minimize the delay. We prove that the distributed server allocation problem with MHND is NP-complete. Nu-mericalresultsindicatethat,asamulti-homingnumber,whichisthenumber of servers to which each user belongs, increases, the availability increases while increasing the delay. Noteworthy, two or more multi-homing can achieve approximately an order of magnitude higher availability compared to that of conventional single-homing at the expense of a delay increase up to two times. By using MHND, flexible network design is achieved based on the acceptable delay in service and the required availability.
时延敏感应用的多归巢网络设计模型
当关键任务应用程序通过网络提供时,除了需要低延迟外,还需要高可用性。本文提出了一种多归巢网络设计模型MHND,该模型实现了低时延、高可用性和事件顺序保证。MHND通过使用保守同步的多归巢配置来维护事件发生顺序。为了最小化延迟,我们将MHND问题表述为一个整数线性规划问题。我们证明了带有MHND的分布式服务器分配问题是np完全的。Nu-mericalresultsindicatethat、asamulti-homingnumber whichisthenumberofserverstowhicheachuserbelongs,增加,theavailabilityincreases whileincreasingthedelay。值得注意的,twoormoremulti-homingcanachieveapproximatelyanorderofmagnitudehigheravailabilitycompared tothatofconventionalsingle-homingattheexpenseofadelayincreaseuptotwotimes。ByusingMHND, flexiblenetworkdesignisachievedbased ontheacceptabledelayinserviceandtherequiredavailability。
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IEICE Transactions on Communications
IEICE Transactions on Communications 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
28.60%
发文量
101
审稿时长
3.7 months
期刊介绍: The IEICE Transactions on Communications is an all-electronic journal published occasionally by the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) and edited by the Communications Society in IEICE. The IEICE Transactions on Communications publishes original, peer-reviewed papers that embrace the entire field of communications, including: - Fundamental Theories for Communications - Energy in Electronics Communications - Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment for Communications - Optical Fiber for Communications - Fiber-Optic Transmission for Communications - Network System - Network - Internet - Network Management/Operation - Antennas and Propagation - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Wireless Communication Technologies - Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies - Satellite Communications - Sensing - Navigation, Guidance and Control Systems - Space Utilization Systems for Communications - Multimedia Systems for Communication
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