59 research outputs found

    A model of signaling for establishing of LSPs for multicast communication over GMPLS networks

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    Label switching, which in IP networks is exemplified by MPLS and its extensions MPLambdaS and GMPLS, appears as one of the best alternatives to offer a reliable and flexible control plane for WDM networks, since it allows the integration of the IP Protocol with WDM technology, when lambdas are associated with labels, implements powerful traffic-engineering mechanisms, and provides several alternative schemes for fault-tolerance, as well as support for quality of service (QoS). However, almost all the definitions and standardizations for MPLS are restricted to unicast communication, leaving support for multicast communication for future work. In the specific case of the triggering problem for LSPs (Label Switched Paths), there is still no consensus about the best strategy for multicast communication. This paper proposes an algorithm for traffic-driven triggering of LSPs, based on MFCs (Multicast Forwarding Caches), and has the advantage of being a schema which is compatible with several multicast routing protocols. To validate the proposed algorithm we carry out simulation studies using the NS-2 (Network Simulator) simulation platform.5th IFIP International Conference on Network Control & Engineering for QoS, Security and MobilityRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI

    A model of signaling for establishing of LSPs for multicast communication over GMPLS networks

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    Label switching, which in IP networks is exemplified by MPLS and its extensions MPLambdaS and GMPLS, appears as one of the best alternatives to offer a reliable and flexible control plane for WDM networks, since it allows the integration of the IP Protocol with WDM technology, when lambdas are associated with labels, implements powerful traffic-engineering mechanisms, and provides several alternative schemes for fault-tolerance, as well as support for quality of service (QoS). However, almost all the definitions and standardizations for MPLS are restricted to unicast communication, leaving support for multicast communication for future work. In the specific case of the triggering problem for LSPs (Label Switched Paths), there is still no consensus about the best strategy for multicast communication. This paper proposes an algorithm for traffic-driven triggering of LSPs, based on MFCs (Multicast Forwarding Caches), and has the advantage of being a schema which is compatible with several multicast routing protocols. To validate the proposed algorithm we carry out simulation studies using the NS-2 (Network Simulator) simulation platform.5th IFIP International Conference on Network Control & Engineering for QoS, Security and MobilityRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI

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    Mécanismes d'allocation de ressources et fiabilité dans les réseaux coeur de prochaines générations

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    Définitions et concepts de bases -- Éléments de problématique -- Objectifs de recherche -- Principales contributions -- Revue de littérature -- Modèles de services -- Routage avec Qualité de Service -- Ingénierie de traffic -- Contrôle d'admission avec Qualité de Service -- Fiabilité des réseaux -- A novel admission control mechanism in GMPLS- BASED IP over optical networks -- Problem statement -- Numerical results -- Joint routing and admission control problem under statistical delay and jitter constraints in MPLS networks -- Simulation results -- A survivable multicast routing mechanism in WDM optical networks -- Survivable routing under SRLG constraints -- GR-SMRS : Greedy heuristic for survivable multicast routing under SRLG constraints -- simulation results

    Optical core networks research in the e-Photon-ONe+ project

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    This paper reports a summary of the joint research activities on Optical Core Networks within the e-Photon-ONe+ project. It provides a reasonable overview of the topics considered of interest by the European research community and supports the idea of building joint research activities that can leverage on the expertise of different research groups. © 2009 IEEE

    MPLS and GMPLS Networking Control and Management Technologies

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    Next Generation Network Routing and Control Plane

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