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Fifth International Conference on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'98)
A Delay-Constrained Least-Cost Path Routing Protocol and the Synthesis Method
Hiroshima, Japan
October 27-October 29
ISBN: 0-8186-9209-X
Kenji Ishida, Hiroshima City University
Kitsutaro Amano, Hiroshima City University
Naoki Kannari, Hiroshima City University
Real-time communication services will be one of the most promising future applications in both the B-ISDN and Internet. In addition, real-time traffic usually utilizes a significant amount of resources while traversing the network. Thus there is the need for routing mechanisms which are able to satisfy requirements of both real-time traffic and efficient management of network resources. In this paper, firstly we discuss an issue of routing of real-time traffic subject to each end-to-end delay constraint and a path cost. Then, we describe a key concept which is taken into consideration of the requirements simultaneously. Based on the requirements, a delay-constrained least-cost path problem is formulated. Since the problem is NP-hard, a heuristic method is proposed to solve the problem. The heuristic method can always find a delay-constrained path between a source node and a destination node, if there is such a path. Based on the heuristic method, an outline of the synthesis method for Delay-Constrained Least-Cost Path Routing Protocol is also presented.
Citation:
Kenji Ishida, Kitsutaro Amano, Naoki Kannari, "A Delay-Constrained Least-Cost Path Routing Protocol and the Synthesis Method," rtcsa, pp.58, Fifth International Conference on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'98), 1998
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