TY - GEN
T1 - On the quality of triangle inequality violation aware routing overlay architecture
AU - Kawahara, Ryoichi
AU - Lua, Eng Keong
AU - Uchida, Masato
AU - Kamei, Satoshi
AU - Yoshino, Hideaki
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - It is known that Internet routing policies for both intra- and inter-domain routing can naturally give rise to Triangle Inequality Violations (TIVs) with respect to Quality of Service (QoS) network metrics such as latencies between nodes. This motivates the exploitation of such TIVs phenomenon in network metrics to design TlV-aware routing overlay architecture which is capable of choosing quality overlay routing paths to improve end-to-end QoS without changing the underlying network architecture. Our idea is to find quality overlay routes between node pairs based on TIV optimization in terms of the latency and packet loss ratio, and that can offer near optimal routing quality in cost-effective and scalable manner. Our intuition to do this is to choose these overlay routes from a small set of transit nodes. We propose to assign nodes with transit selection frequency scores that are computed based on previous node usage for transit, and consolidate a small set of highly ranked transit nodes. For every node pair, we choose the best transit node in this small set for overlay routing, based on TIV optimization in latency and packet loss ratio. We analyze the quality of our TlV-aware routing overlay algorithm analytically and using real Internet measurements on latency and packet loss ratio. Our results show good quality performance in improving end-to-end QoS routing.
AB - It is known that Internet routing policies for both intra- and inter-domain routing can naturally give rise to Triangle Inequality Violations (TIVs) with respect to Quality of Service (QoS) network metrics such as latencies between nodes. This motivates the exploitation of such TIVs phenomenon in network metrics to design TlV-aware routing overlay architecture which is capable of choosing quality overlay routing paths to improve end-to-end QoS without changing the underlying network architecture. Our idea is to find quality overlay routes between node pairs based on TIV optimization in terms of the latency and packet loss ratio, and that can offer near optimal routing quality in cost-effective and scalable manner. Our intuition to do this is to choose these overlay routes from a small set of transit nodes. We propose to assign nodes with transit selection frequency scores that are computed based on previous node usage for transit, and consolidate a small set of highly ranked transit nodes. For every node pair, we choose the best transit node in this small set for overlay routing, based on TIV optimization in latency and packet loss ratio. We analyze the quality of our TlV-aware routing overlay algorithm analytically and using real Internet measurements on latency and packet loss ratio. Our results show good quality performance in improving end-to-end QoS routing.
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U2 - 10.1109/INFCOM.2009.5062227
DO - 10.1109/INFCOM.2009.5062227
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:70349659311
SN - 9781424435135
T3 - Proceedings - IEEE INFOCOM
SP - 2761
EP - 2765
BT - IEEE INFOCOM 2009 - The 28th Conference on Computer Communications
T2 - 28th Conference on Computer Communications, IEEE INFOCOM 2009
Y2 - 19 April 2009 through 25 April 2009
ER -