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摘要
本文研究了抢占和重路由对多协议标签交换(MPLS)网络性能的影响。具有流量工程功能的MPLS支持多样化的QoS (quality of service)需求,允许在网络中建立显式路径。通常,流量工程用于实现负载均衡,可以使用较长的路径来路由连接,以防止部分网络被过度利用。但是,由于更长的路径需要更多的资源,这可能会增加网络的损失概率。如果路由的连接具有高优先级,不能被未来的连接抢占,则尤其如此。我们建议高优先级的连接应该始终在最短路径上路由,以尽量减少网络资源的消耗。可以触发抢占,从现有的低优先级连接中获取所需的资源。需要抢占的连接可以重新路由,避免业务中断。我们提出了一种新的策略来抢占现有连接并控制重路由过程,以避免单个抢占事件导致重路由过程爆炸。仿真结果表明,该策略能有效地限制重路由过程的范围,显著提高网络性能
A New Preemption Strategy with Re-routing Control for MPLS Networks
In this paper, we study the effects of preemption and re-routing on the performance of multi protocol label switching (MPLS) networks. MPLS with traffic engineering supports diversified quality of service (QoS) requirements and allows the setting up of explicit path through networks. Usually, traffic engineering is used to achieve load balancing where longer path may be used to route a connection to prevent part of the network from over-utilized. However, since a longer path needs more resources, this may increase the loss probability of a network. This is especially true if the connection routed is of high priority which cannot be preempted by future connections. We suggest that a high priority connection should always be routed on the shortest path to minimize the consumption of network resources. Preemption may be triggered to acquire the resources needed from the existing lower priority connections. The connections to be preempted can be re-routed to avoid the interruption of service. We introduce a new strategy to preempt the existing connections and control the re-routing process to avoid the explosion of re-routing process for a single preemption event. Finally, the simulation results show that the new strategy can limit the extent of re-routing process and improve the network performance significantly