自适应低成本交通工程:流量矩阵聚类视角

Yi Liu;Nan Geng;Mingwei Xu;Yuan Yang;Enhuan Dong;Chenyi Liu;Qiaoyin Gan;Qing Li;Jianping Wu
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Adaptive and Low-Cost Traffic Engineering: A Traffic Matrix Clustering Perspective
Traffic engineering (TE) has attracted extensive attention over the years. Operators expect to design a TE scheme that accommodates traffic dynamics well and achieves good TE performance with little overhead. Some approaches like oblivious routing compute an optimal static routing based on a large traffic matrix (TM) range, which usually leads to much performance loss. Many approaches compute routing solutions based on one or a few representative TMs obtained from observed historical TMs. However, they may suffer from performance degradation for unexpected TMs and usually induce much overhead of system operating. In this paper, we propose ALTE, an adaptive and low-cost TE scheme based on TM classification. We develop a novel clustering algorithm to properly group a set of historical TMs into several clusters and compute a candidate routing solution for each TM cluster. A machine learning classifier is trained to infer the proper candidate routing solution online based on the features extracted from some easily measured statistics. We implement a system prototype of ALTE and do extensive simulations and experiments using both real and synthetic traffic traces. The results show that ALTE achieves near-optimal performance for dynamic traffic and introduces little overhead of routing updates.
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