Improving Link-State Routing - by Using Estimated Future Link Delays (Revised)
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In link-state routing, routes are determined based on
estimates of the current delays on the links. Ideally, a data packet
should be routed based on the delays it will encounter at each link of the
path at the time the packet gets to the link. To address this issue, we
have developed a new approach that improves link-state routing by
estimating and using the future link delays encountered by data packets.
In link-state routing, link-delay estimates are periodically flooded
throughout the network. This flooding of link-delay estimates is done
without considering the relevance of these estimates to routing quality.
Our approach also improves link-state routing by broadcasting these
estimates only to the extent that they are relevant. Simulation studies
suggest that our approach can lead to significant reductions in routing
traffic with noticeable improvements of routing quality in high-load
conditions.
(UMIACS-TR-2001-75.2)