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IEEE Communications Magazine | 2002

An overview of constraint-based path selection algorithms for QoS routing

Fernando A. Kuipers; P. Van Mieghem; Turgay Korkmaz; Marwan Krunz

Constraint-based path selection aims at identifying a path that satisfies a set of quality of service (QoS) constraints. In general, this problem is known to be NP-complete, leading to the proposal of many heuristic algorithms. We provide an overview of these algorithms, focusing on restricted shortest path and multi-constrained path algorithms.


IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking | 2004

Concepts of exact QoS routing algorithms

Piet Van Mieghem; Fernando A. Kuipers

The underlying concepts of an exact QoS routing algorithm are explained. We show that these four concepts, namely 1) nonlinear definition of the path length; 2) a /spl kappa/-shortest path approach; 3) nondominance; and 4) look-ahead, are fundamental building blocks of a multiconstrained routing algorithm. The main reasons to consider exact multiconstrained routing algorithms are as follows. First, the NP-complete behavior seems only to occur in specially constructed graphs, which are unlikely to occur in realistic communication networks. Second, there exist exact algorithms that are equally complex as heuristics in algorithmic structure and in running time on topologies that do not induce NP-complete behavior. Third, by simply restricting the number /spl kappa/ of paths explored during the path computation, the computational complexity can be decreased at the expense of possibly loosing exactness. The presented four concepts are incorporated in SAMCRA, a self-adaptive multiple constraints routing algorithm.


Computer Communications | 2006

Research challenges in QoS routing

Xavier Masip-Bruin; M. Yannuzzi; Jordi Domingo-Pascual; Alexandre Fonte; Marilia Curado; Edmundo Monteiro; Fernando A. Kuipers; P. Van Mieghem; Stefano Avallone; Giorgio Ventre; P. Aranda-Gutiérrez; Matthias Hollick; Ralf Steinmetz; L. Iannone; Kavé Salamatian

Quality of Service Routing is at present an active and remarkable research area, since most emerging network services require specialized Quality of Service (QoS) functionalities that cannot be provided by the current QoS-unaware routing protocols. The provisioning of QoS based network services is in general terms an extremely complex problem, and a significant part of this complexity lies in the routing layer. Indeed, the problem of QoS Routing with multiple additive constraints is known to be NP-hard. Thus, a successful and wide deployment of the most novel network services demands that we thoroughly understand the essence of QoS Routing dynamics, and also that the proposed solutions to this complex problem should be indeed feasible and affordable. This article surveys the most important open issues in terms of QoS Routing, and also briefly presents some of the most compelling proposals and ongoing research efforts done both inside and outside the E-Next Community to address some of those issues.


IEEE Network | 2004

Performance evaluation of constraint-based path selection algorithms

Fernando A. Kuipers; Turgay Korkmaz; Marwan Krunz; P. Van Mieghem

Constraint-based path selection is an invaluable part of a full-fledged quality of service (QoS) architecture. Internet service providers want to be able to select paths for QoS flows that optimize network utilization and satisfy user requirements and as such increase revenues. Unfortunately, finding a path subject to multiple constraints is known to be an NP-complete problem. Hence, accurate constraint-based path selection algorithms with a fast running time are scarce. Numerous heuristics and a few exact algorithms have been proposed. In this article we compare most of these algorithms. We focus on the restricted shortest path algorithms and multi-constrained path algorithms. The performance evaluation of these two classes of algorithms is presented based on complexity analysis and simulation results and may shed some light on the difficult task of selecting the proper algorithm for a QoS-capable network.


2014 Third European Workshop on Software Defined Networks | 2014

Fast Recovery in Software-Defined Networks

Niels L. M. van Adrichem; Benjamin J. van Asten; Fernando A. Kuipers

Although Software-Defined Networking and its implementation OpenFlow facilitate managing networks and enable dynamic network configuration, recovering from network failures in a timely manner remains non-trivial. The process of (a) detecting the failure, (b) communicating it to the controller and (c) recomputing the new shortest paths may result in an unacceptably long recovery time. In this paper, we demonstrate that current solutions, employing both reactive restoration or proactive protection, indeed suffer long delays. We introduce a failover scheme with per-link Bidirectional Forwarding Detection sessions and preconfigured primary and secondary paths computed by an OpenFlow controller. Our implementation reduces the recovery time by an order of magnitude compared to related work, which is confirmed by experimental evaluation in a variety of topologies. Furthermore, the recovery time is shown to be constant irrespective of path length and network size.


wired wireless internet communications | 2010

Techniques for measuring quality of experience

Fernando A. Kuipers; Robert E. Kooij; Danny De Vleeschauwer; Kjell Brunnström

Quality of Experience (QoE) relates to how users perceive the quality of an application. To capture such a subjective measure, either by subjective tests or via objective tools, is an art on its own. Given the importance of measuring users’ satisfaction to service providers, research on QoE took flight in recent years. In this paper we present an overview of various techniques for measuring QoE, thereby mostly focusing on freely available tools and methodologies.


Computer Communications | 2002

MAMCRA: a constrained-based multicast routing algorithm

Fernando A. Kuipers; Piet Van Mieghem

Multicast routing algorithms that are capable of providing quality of service (QoS) to its members will play an important role in future communication networks. This paper discusses some fundamental properties of multicast routing subject to multiple QoS requirements. We will show that guaranteeing QoS and optimizing resource utilization are conflicting objectives and require a trade-off. We also present MAMCRA, a Multicast Adaptive Multiple Constraints Routing Algorithm, that guarantees QoS to the multicast members in an efficient, but not always optimal manner.


international conference on networking | 2010

Measurement study of multi-party video conferencing

Yue Lu; Yong Zhao; Fernando A. Kuipers; Piet Van Mieghem

More and more free multi-party video conferencing applications are readily available over the Internet and both Server-to-Client (S/C) or Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technologies are used. Investigating their mechanisms, analyzing their system performance, and measuring their quality are important objectives for researchers, developers and end users. In this paper, we take four representative video conferencing applications and reveal their characteristics and different aspects of Quality of Experience. Based on our observations and analysis, we recommend to incorporate the following aspects when designing video conferencing applications: 1) Traffic load control/balancing algorithms to better use the limited bandwidth resources and to have a stable conversation; 2) Use traffic shaping policy or adaptively re-encode streams in real time to limit the overall traffic. This work is, to our knowledge, the first measurement work to study and compare mechanisms and performance of existing free multi-party video conferencing systems.


IEEE Access | 2016

SDN and Virtualization Solutions for the Internet of Things: A Survey

Nikos Bizanis; Fernando A. Kuipers

The imminent arrival of the Internet of Things (IoT), which consists of a vast number of devices with heterogeneous characteristics, means that future networks need a new architecture to accommodate the expected increase in data generation. Software defined networking (SDN) and network virtualization (NV) are two technologies that promise to cost-effectively provide the scale and versatility necessary for IoT services. In this paper, we survey the state of the art on the application of SDN and NV to IoT. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to provide a comprehensive description of every possible IoT implementation aspect for the two technologies. We start by outlining the ways of combining SDN and NV. Subsequently, we present how the two technologies can be used in the mobile and cellular context, with emphasis on forthcoming 5G networks. Afterward, we move to the study of wireless sensor networks, arguably the current foremost example of an IoT network. Finally, we review some general SDN-NV-enabled IoT architectures, along with real-life deployments and use-cases. We conclude by giving directions for future research on this topic.


International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology | 2009

Assessing the Quality of Experience of SopCast

Yue Lu; Benny Fallica; Fernando A. Kuipers; R.E. Kooij; Piet Van Mieghem

Recently, there has been a growing interest in academic and commercial environments for live streaming using P2P technology. A number of new P2P digital Television (P2PTV) applications have emerged. Such P2PTV applications are developed with proprietary technologies. Their traffic characteristics and the Quality of Experience (QoE) provided by them are not well known. Therefore, investigating their mechanisms, analysing their performance, and measuring their quality are important objectives for researchers, developers and end users. In this paper, we present results from a measurement study of a BitTorrent-like P2PTV application called SopCast, using both objective and subjective measurement technologies. The results obtained in our study reveal the characteristics and important design issues of SopCast, as well as the QoE that the end users perceive.

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Piet Van Mieghem

Delft University of Technology

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P. Van Mieghem

Delft University of Technology

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Song Yang

Delft University of Technology

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Stojan Trajanovski

Delft University of Technology

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Anteneh Beshir

Delft University of Technology

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Yue Lu

Delft University of Technology

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Ariel Orda

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Hale Cetinay

Delft University of Technology

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Farabi Iqbal

Delft University of Technology

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