[cso] Potential CSO Research Area: Designing Routing to handle variable traffic loads

"Mcdysan, David E" <dave.mcdysan@verizon.com> Thu, 28 July 2011 01:33 UTC

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The other research paper that I mentioned:


Efficient and Robust Routing of Highly Variable Traffic


What network routing should an Inter- net Service Provider use so as to (i) accommodate users demanding “good” service while being unpredictable in the traffic that they would like to send to different destinations, (ii) minimize the amount of “overprovi- sioning” that needs to be done in the network in or- der to make “best effort networking better” without re- sorting to sophisticated traffic prediction and manage- ment mechanisms, (iii) operate the network efficiently with mostly static routing configurations and without dynamic routing adjustments to avoid congestion due to drastic changes in traffic flows between a network’s ingress and egress routers.

http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/AY2007/cs7260_spring/papers/variable.pdf

Dave