没有路由表的无标度网络

J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
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只提供摘要形式。在自组织网络中进行路由的传统方法包括维护列出所有或选定网络目的地条目的路由表。不幸的是,由于在具有移动节点的网络中分配给节点的标识符(例如,IP地址或MAC地址)与网络的拓扑结构无关,因此必须使用网络范围内的更新或查询传播来维护这些表,这使得路由协议的信令无法扩展。这次演讲描述了一种新的无标度路由方法,称为SURF(无标度非拴路由框架)。使用SURF,网络本身为节点分配标识符,并在节点移动时更新这些标识符。标识符定义了网络中相对于一个或多个根节点的总排序,这意味着从任何源到任何目的地的一条或多条路由由两个节点的标识符自动定义。为了允许源学习目标的标识符,提供了发布-订阅分布式目录服务,以便目标在锚节点上发布其存在,而目标通过联系适当的锚来订阅目标。本次演讲将展示SURF如何应用于不同类型的专用网络,包括那些中继节点有严格限制(大小、处理能力、能耗)的网络。
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Scale-free Networking without Routing Tables
Summary form only given. The traditional approach to routing in ad hoc networks consists of maintaining routing tables listing entries for all or selected network destinations. Unfortunately, because the identifiers assigned to nodes (e.g., IP addresses or MAC addresses) in a network with mobile nodes have nothing to do with the topology of the network, network-wide dissemination of updates or queries must be used to maintain such tables, which renders the signaling of the routing protocols unscalable. This talk describes a new approach for scale-free routing that is called SURF (Scale-free Untethered Routing Framework). With SURF, the network itself assigns identifiers to nodes and updates these identifiers as the nodes move. The identifiers define a total ordering in the network with respect to one or multiple root nodes, which means that one or multiple routes from any source to any destination are defined automatically by the identifiers of the two nodes. To allow the sources to learn the identifiers of the destinations, a publish-subscribe distributed directory service is provided, such that a destination publishes its existence at an anchor node and a destination subscribes to destinations by contacting the proper anchors. The talk will show how SURF can be applied to different types of specialized networks, including those in which relay nodes have severe constraints (size, processing power, energy consumption).
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