An Adaptive OSPF Routing Strategy-Based on Bandwidth Estimation and a Simulation Platform for Network Performance Analysis<br />10.14209/jcis.2003.4
Abstract
Routing strategies play an essential role in network traffic distribution and consequently influence network performance. Adaptive routing requires that decisions on network condition be made so that network resources can be better used. An adaptive mechanism also generates additional updating messages over the network, inevitably augmenting the amount of traffic circulating therein. This paper has the goal of presenting an adaptive OSPF routing strategy based on bandwidth estimation. The estimation of effective bandwidths carried out as a function of traffic load and desired quality assists each router in its decision making. This paper also describes a simulation platform having a general structure for testing and analyzing any adaptive routing strategy.Downloads
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2015-06-18
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Brito Pereira, T., & Luan Ling, L. (2015). An Adaptive OSPF Routing Strategy-Based on Bandwidth Estimation and a Simulation Platform for Network Performance Analysis<br />10.14209/jcis.2003.4. Journal of Communication and Information Systems, 18(1). Retrieved from https://jcis.sbrt.org.br/jcis/article/view/323
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Received 2015-06-18
Accepted 2015-06-18
Published 2015-06-18
Accepted 2015-06-18
Published 2015-06-18