基于矢量化路由模型的广义多路径负载共享

Kunpeng Liu, B. Jabbari, Stefano Secci
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本文提出了一种适用于Internet的通用多路径负载共享框架。在边缘网络完全独立制定互联网路由策略的假设下,利用博弈论和向量化效用函数来解决互联网多路径路由问题。我们首先简要回顾了应用博弈论来提高互联网路由弹性的现有技术。我们提出了一个矢量化路由成本模型来考虑网络设置中的多个路由指标,以及一种通用的细化方法来量化概要性能并预测矢量化路由博弈的行为。基于通用细化方法和线性流量分配算法,定义了一种广义多径负载共享框架,以提高两个远程边缘网络之间流量交换的路由弹性。使用真实测量的互联网指标进行模拟,我们发现所提出的广义边缘到边缘多路径负载共享框架能够提供比传统协议和替代协议(如标准BGP和基于lisp的流量工程的BGP)更具弹性的解决方案。
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Generalized multipath load sharing using vectorized routing model
In this paper, we present a generalized multipath load sharing framework for Internet. Under the hypothesis that edge networks are fully independent in establishing Internet routing policies, we use game theory and a vectorized utility function to solve the Internet multipath routing problem. We first briefly review the existing techniques that apply game theory to improve the Internet routing resiliency. We propose a vectorized routing cost model to consider multiple routing metrics in the network setting, along with a universal refinement method to quantify the profile performance and predict the behavior of the vectorized routing game. Based on the universal refinement method as well as a linear traffic distribution algorithm, we define a generalized multipath load sharing framework to improve the routing resiliency in traffic exchange between two distant edge networks. Running simulations with real measured Internet metrics, we find that the proposed generalized edge-to-edge multipath load sharing framework is able to offer far more resilient solutions than legacy and alternative protocols such as standard BGP and BGP with LISP-based traffic engineering.
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