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On the Feasibility and Efficacy of Protection Routing in IP Networks
Departmental Papers (ESE)
  • Kin-Wah (Eric) Kwong, University of Pennsylvania
  • Lixin Gao, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • Roch A Guérin, University of Pennsylvania
  • Zhi-Li Zhang, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Abstract

With network components increasingly reliable, routing is playing an ever greater role in determining network reliability. This has spurred much activity in improving routing stability and reaction to failures, and rekindled interest in centralized routing solutions, at least within a single routing domain. Centralizing decisions eliminates uncertainty and many inconsistencies, and offers added flexibility in computing routes that meet different criteria. However, it also introduces new challenges; especially in reacting to failures where centralization can increase latency. This paper leverages the flexibility afforded by centralized routing to address these challenges. Specifically, we explore when and how standby backup forwarding options can be activated, while waiting for an update from the centralized server after the failure of an individual component (link or node). We provide analytical insight into the feasibility of such backups as a function of network structure, and quantify their computational complexity. We also develop an efficient heuristic reconciling protectability and performance, and demonstrate its effectiveness in a broad range of scenarios. The results should facilitate deployments of centralized routing solutions.

Document Type
Conference Paper
Date of this Version
12-10-2009
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Kin-Wah (Eric) Kwong , Lixin Gao, Roch A. Guérin , Zhi-Li Zhang. On the Feasibility and Efficacy of Protection Routing in IP Networks. Proceedings of the IEEE 2010 Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2010), San Diego, CA, March 2010

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Keywords
  • network,
  • routing,
  • protection,
  • standby
Citation Information
Kin-Wah (Eric) Kwong, Lixin Gao, Roch A Guérin and Zhi-Li Zhang. "On the Feasibility and Efficacy of Protection Routing in IP Networks" (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lixin_gao/73/