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21st International Conference on Advanced Networking and Applications (AINA '07)
Reliable Strict Quality-of-Service with Unreserved Backup Paths
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
May 21-May 23
ISBN: 0-7695-2846-5
I. Chen, University of British Columbia
M. R. Ito, University of British Columbia
Guaranteed, high-quality service in a computer network often requires a single reserved path. Such a path can easily suffer from single point failures. Thus, to continuously provide the same high-quality service guarantee both before and after a link failure, each flow requires both a reserved primary path and a backup path. One solution category involves eliminating resource reservation on the backup paths, and instead, computes a posteriori good unreserved backup paths to provide strict high quality service in the event of a link failure. This paper provides a solution (AvoidPBO-S) in this category that uses good unreserved backup paths to offer the same strict service guarantee despite a link failure. Initial test results show that there is only a very small likelihood that an unreserved AvoidPBO-S backup path fails to provide the kind of service guarantee as the primary path, and that AvoidPBO-S backup paths perform well compared to other methods.
Citation:
I. Chen, M. R. Ito, "Reliable Strict Quality-of-Service with Unreserved Backup Paths," aina, pp.948-955, 21st International Conference on Advanced Networking and Applications (AINA '07), 2007
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