Title
Multipath Routing Protocol in the Internet
Abstract
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the current interdomain routing protocol, which limits each router to using a single best path for each destination prefix even though multiple paths are available. This may not satisfy the diverse requirements of end users. The long convergence delay in BGP may cause serious inefficiency in network resource utilization and vulnerability to route failures. In this paper we describe a multipath routing protocol for the internet to solve the problems by dynamically using the multiple paths without routing loops. Multipath routing protocol coexists with the existing BGP routers. This can be used as a defense against route failure and can also be used for improving utilization of network bandwidth.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ICETET.2009.156
Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology
Keywords
Field
DocType
current interdomain,multiple path,multipath routing protocol,border gateway protocol,route failure,network bandwidth,existing bgp routers,network resource utilization,multipath routing protocol coexists,destination prefix,routing,multipath routing,satisfiability,resource utilization,routing protocols,internet
Default-free zone,Multipath routing,Path vector protocol,Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol,Computer science,Computer network,Wireless Routing Protocol,Border Gateway Protocol,Routing protocol,Distributed computing,Zone Routing Protocol
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3884-6
0
0.34
References 
Authors
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lata L. Ragha101.01
B. B. Bhaumik200.34
S. K. Mukhopadhyay300.68