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IMRA – A Fast and Non-greedy Interference Minimizing On-Line Routing Algorithm for Bandwidth Guaranteed Flows

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This paper presents a fast and non-greedy interference minimizing routing algorithm (IMRA) for dynamic routing of bandwidth guaranteed flows (label switched paths – LSPs). IMRA operates on-line by handling requests that arrive one at a time without exploiting a priori knowledge of traffic characteristics except the information on ingress-egress pairs. The main objective of IMRA is to place LSPs with guaranteed bandwidth evenly across the network in order to allow more future LSPs to be accommodated and to balance the traffic load. Moreover, IMRA supports the requirements for next-generation routing algorithms (i.e., high-speed and QoS-capable).

Experiments under dynamic (short-lived) LSP requests show better performance than existing non-greedy routing algorithms, while providing lower computation complexity.

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Hendling, K., Franzl, G., Statovci-Halimi, B., Halimi, A. (2004). IMRA – A Fast and Non-greedy Interference Minimizing On-Line Routing Algorithm for Bandwidth Guaranteed Flows. In: Mammeri, Z., Lorenz, P. (eds) High Speed Networks and Multimedia Communications. HSNMC 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3079. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25969-5_30

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