Title
Optimizing cost and performance for multihoming
Abstract
Multihoming is often used by large enterprises and stub ISPs to connect to the Internet. In this paper, we design a series of novel smart routing algorithms to optimize cost and performance for multihomed users. We evaluate our algorithms through both analysis and extensive simulations based on realistic charging models, traffic demands, performance data, and network topologies. Our results suggest that these algorithms are very effective in minimizing cost and at the same time improving performance. We further examine the equilibrium performance of smart routing in a global setting and show that a smart routing user can improve its performance without adversely affecting other users.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1145/1015467.1015478
SIGCOMM
Keywords
Field
DocType
network topology,optimization,multihoming,algorithms
Multihoming,Link-state routing protocol,Multipath routing,Dynamic Source Routing,Static routing,Policy-based routing,Computer science,Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol,Computer network,Distributed computing,Routing protocol
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
34
4
0146-4833
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-862-8
103
6.67
References 
Authors
13
5
Search Limit
100103
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David K. Goldenberg137918.81
Lili Qiu23987284.13
Haiyong Xie3112169.10
Richard Yang43502203.15
Yin Zhang53492281.04