Journal of Networks, Vol 3, No 6 (2008), 1-12, Jun 2008
doi:10.4304/jnw.3.6.1-12

Using Rerouting to Improve Aggregate Based Resource Allocation

Ali E. Helvaci, Coskun Cetinkaya, Mehmet B. Yildirim

Abstract


This paper studies the effect of rerouting for augmenting aggregate based resource allocation in the trade-off between overhead and utilization. Aggregation is a common approach used to address the scalability issue in resource allocation. However, resources committed in bulk may be under utilized while other resource requests are being turned down for lack of resources in some shared links. The aim of rerouting is to free up committed resources for better utilization by reusing resources vacated by terminated flows and by moving existing flows to alternative paths. Our results show that rerouting improves performance over a wide range of network loads on two different network topologies.



Keywords


Resource Reservation; Re-routing; Bandwidth Broker

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