R. J. Sivasankar, S. Ramam, S.P. Subramaniam, T. Srinivasa Rao, D. Medhi, "Some Studies on the Impact of Dynamic Traffic in a QoS-based Dynamic Routing Environmen," Proc. of IEEE ICC'2000, New Orleans, LA, June 2000.
Abstract
In this paper, we consider dynamic QoS Routing in an
integrated-services environment where some of the offered
traffic streams are dynamic. While there has been work on
routing performance in the presence of purely stationary traffic,
the presence of dynamic traffic has received very little
attention. We consider here three routing schemes:
Dynamic Random Routing (DRR), Maximum Available Capacity
Routing with Periodic update and Crankback (MACRPC)
and Maximum Available Capacity Routing with Instant Com-
putations (MACRIC). Based on simulation, we have found
that while DRR performs and adapts better than MACRPC in
the case of no trunk reservation, it is other way around when
there is moderately high trunk reservation (even for less frequent
routing updates). Further, we found that dynamics of a
traffic class can result in dynamic /ow blocking behavior even
on stationary traffic, especially at a low or no trunk reservation
level.
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