Ilias Iliadis, Raymond Marie
Computer Communications
In a hierarchical network, nodes are aggregated to groups for the purpose of simplifying routing. Each group has a set of ingress-egress nodes, and routing information is conveyed to the outside world in the form of a transition matrix (or other equivalent form) that gives the cost of traversing the network between each ingress-egress node pair. In this paper, we present a transition matrix that has enough descriptive power to support service requirements that have both restrictive (bandwidth) and additive (delay) constraints. We present a solution in the form of a matrix whose elements are functions that map requested bandwidth to minimum delay. These functions describe the efficient frontier of the solution space, and we specify a generic procedure for calculating the efficient frontier for various delay functions. The complexity of this procedure is given for a set of well-known delay functions that are of practical importance. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Ilias Iliadis, Raymond Marie
Computer Communications
Steven W. Fuhrmann, Ilias Iliadis
Queueing Systems
Ilias Iliadis
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Sean Rooney, Daniel Bauer, et al.
SAINT 2005