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A Parallel and Fair QoS Multicast Routing Mechanism in IP/DWDM Optical Internet

Xingwei Wang (), Cong Liu, Jianye Cui and Min Huang
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Xingwei Wang: Northeastern University, Computing Center
Cong Liu: Northeastern University, Computing Center
Jianye Cui: Northeastern University, Computing Center
Min Huang: Northeastern University, School of Information Science and Engineering

A chapter in Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications, 2005, pp 483-487 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Quality of Service (QoS) requirement is denoted by the range to support the flexible and heterogeneous QoS. According to the microeconomics, a Kelly/PSPmodel-based pricing strategy is presented to support the inter-group fairness. The Equal Link Split Downstream (ELSD) method is adopted to support the intra-group fairness. Based on the parallelized Firing Coupled Neural Network (FCNN), the multi-constrained QoS multicast routing algorithm is designed. Simulation results have shown that the proposed mechanism is both effective and efficient, and its runtime efficiency is higher than the corresponding serialized one.

Keywords: IP/DWDM optical Internet; QoS multicast; routing; fairness; neural network; microeconomics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27912-1_65

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