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Freedom from deadlock is one of the most important issues when designing routing algorithms in on-chip/off-chip networks. Many works have been developed upon Dally's theory proving that a network is deadlock-free if there is no cyclic dependency on the channel dependency graph. However, finding such acyclic graph has been very challenging, which limits Dally's theory to networks with a low number...
Routing algorithms can improve network performance by maximizing routing adaptiveness but can be problematic in the presence of endpoint congestion. Tree-saturation is a well-known behavior caused by endpoint congestion. Adaptive routing can, however, spread the congestion and result in thick branches of the congestion tree — creating Head-of-Line (HoL) blocking and degrading performance. In this...
This paper proposes an algorithm that uses predefined weights to create broadcast routes for a WirelessHART network. The network topology is represented by a graph, and the algorithm uses information of the devices present in the network to build the broadcast graph. At each iteration of the algorithm, a device is selected and then added to the broadcast solution graph. A cost function determines...
Topology control is a crucial process for an efficient operation of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). The usage of WSNs in the Internet of Things (IoT) emerges new research challenges and novel applications. Recent WSNs proposals enhanced with Software Defined Networking (SDN) practices introduce new innovative network control strategies and protocols based on central control logic. This paper introduces...
Telemetrie Sensing Node Network System(TSNNS) is so available to monitor Landslide Disaster(LD) occurred on slopes of mountain and hill. TSNNS consists of three main systems; Local Sensing Node Network System(LSNNS) arranged on the slopes, Cloud System and Host System(HS) at a remote place far from the area of LSNNS. In disaster measurement for landslide, the measuring system needs characteristic...
This paper evaluates the performance of the routing protocols HWMP, Babel and B.A.T.M.A.N. advanced for disaster networks. The evaluation is performed using a virtual environment so that the obtained results are similar to the expectations of a real world testbed. According to the specific requirements in disaster situations, three different scenario categories are implemented. The focus of the scenarios...
This paper proposes a distributed filtering scheme over sensor networks with topology switching and topology-dependent event-triggered transmission schemes. A new monitoring mechanism is introduced to identify the topology switching instants, and the system output is sampled by sensors when the network topology switches. Based on the time-varying sampled-outputs, a group of distributed topology-dependent...
Segment Routing (SR) can be used as a traffic engineering strategy to counteract increasing loads on networks like Internet Service Provider (ISP) backbones. Many SR approaches, however, optimize traffic flows that were measured in the past. This paper introduces a new tunnel training architecture. It aims to show that the results of these strategies can still be beneficial for routing new traffic...
Software defined networking (SDN) technology promises a new bright future to IP network. Significant number of SDN researches have been done so far to facilitate network operation and management efficiently. However, until now there are only few frameworks to support emulation, verification, and implementation of the SDN. Mininet is one of the most popular tools because of the openness, cost effectiveness,...
A flying ad hoc network (FANET) that consists of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a promising technology for future networked systems. In this paper, we study a way to construct a topology for the FANET that guarantees end-to-end communication between the ground control station (GCS) and each mission UAV that performs its given task via optimizing the locations of the relay UAVs. To this...
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) has been deployed more than 25 years ago to cope with Internet scalability. BGP is a path-vector, policy-routing protocol which is used to exchange reachability information among Autonomous Systems (ASes), enabling service providers to express their policies, by means of the attachment of several attributes to network prefixes. On any given Autonomous System (AS),...
This work studies centrality metrics as forwarding load predictors, for both unicast and multicast traffic, within dynamic ad hoc network topologies. We present results from a series of emulation experiments based around an emergency response mobile network scenario. From collected temporal topological and traffic data, we calculate a rank correlation measure between predictive centrality metrics...
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is widely used in IOT, military and environmental application. However, WSN is energy-constrained and the network nodes placed in hostile environment are hard to replace. Therefore, designing an energy-efficient routing algorithm is significant. Many solutions have been proposed to optimize energy consumption in conventional wireless sensor network, but they don't work...
With the fast development of cloud computing and online business of Internet, the importance of data center is gradually increasing. Conventional Ethernet protocols can hardly meet the scalability and performance requirements of data centers (DCs). The traditional method solves the congestion problem by reducing the network throughput. In this paper, based on software-defined networks (SDNs) technology,...
Software Defined Networks split the data plane from the control plane. They can be used in wireless networks and will bring flexibility, less interference, simple management, less energy consumption and load balancing. They can also improve service quality, handover and mobility between different service providers. In previous methods, when link states were changed the controller deleted the stored...
Software Defined Networking (SDN) separates the control plane from the data plane to ease network management and provide flexibility in packet routing. The control plane interacts with the data plane through the forwarding tables, usually including a flow table and a group table, at each switch. Due to high cost and power consumption of Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM), commodity switches...
Among the schemes proposed for failure recovery in software-defined networks, installing backup paths in advance is considered to be an effective approach to reduce the recovery latency. However, the pre-installation poses undue storage overheads on flow tables. In this paper, we propose a customized and cost-efficient backup scheme, which achieves fast recovery from any single-link failure. We introduce...
Current approaches to Information-Centric Networking (ICN) facilitate the publication and retrieval of content in a network through a variety of discovery, caching and forwarding approaches, thus defining an equivalent of the data plane in the current Internet infrastructure. However, in contrast to the current Internet, ICN lacks a definition of the control plane for the management of the operation...
In Information-Centric Networks (ICN), contents are cached on some intermediary routers. This creates thus a new situation which is totally different from the traditional path-selection paradigm: the source/destination paradigm no longer exists; instead, the new paradigm is how to find a path through a selected group of caches, so that the content is delivered via the shortest way. This paper addresses...
In today's datacenters, there is an increasing demand for more network traffic capacity. The majority of the increase in traffic is internal to the datacenter, i.e., it flows between different servers within the datacenter. This category of traffic is often referred to as east-west traffic and traditional hierarchical architectures are not well equipped to handle this type of traffic. Instead, they...
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