RouteLite:带路径迁移的单跳路径拼接

P. Du, A. Nakao
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由于互联网应用程序要求高度的灵活性和可靠性,在不破坏互联网的情况下,让最终用户控制路由对最终用户和互联网服务提供商(isp)都很有吸引力。在本文中,我们提出了一种轻量级路由方案RouteLite,它实现了“可控的灵活性”,即为用户提供选择路由的灵活性,而只有行为良好的用户才能获得这种灵活性。RouteLite由一跳路径拼接和路径迁移组成,在传输过程中,我们可以根据最终用户的行为在不同的路径之间无缝地迁移流量。RouteLite不仅可以让终端用户通过自己的行为控制路由,还可以帮助isp高效、安全地运营网络,同时实现用户的灵活性。可控的灵活性可以通过基于信用的核算机制来实现,通过基于最终用户过去行为反馈的度量来控制和触发路径迁移。我们实现了这样一个RouteLite系统的原型,实验和仿真结果表明,即使恶意用户试图滥用系统导致ddos类型的拥塞,我们所提出的RouteLite方案也是有效的。
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RouteLite: One-hop path splicing with path migration
As Internet applications demand high flexibility and reliability, giving an end-user control over routing while not breaking the Internet has been attractive to both end-users and Internet Services Providers (ISPs). In this paper, we present RouteLite, a lightweight routing scheme that achieves “controlled flexibility”, i.e., provide users with flexibility in selecting routes while only behaving users are granted such flexibility. RouteLite consists of one-hop path splicing and path migration, where we can migrate traffic seamlessly between different paths during transmission based on an end-user's behavior. RouteLite can not only grant an end-user control over routing through her behavior but also help ISPs operate their network efficiently and securely while achieving flexibility on the part of the users. The controlled flexibility can be realized through a credit-based accounting mechanism, through measurement based on the feedback on end-user's past behavior to control and trigger the path migration. We implement a prototype of such a RouteLite system and the experimental and simulation results show the efficiency of our proposed RouteLite scheme even with malicious users attempting to abuse the system causing DDoS-type congestion.
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