Authors
Rein Houthooft, Sahel Sahhaf, Wouter Tavernier, Filip De Turck, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet
Publication date
2015/4/26
Conference
2015 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM)
Pages
1382-1390
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Although geometric routing is proposed as a memory-efficient alternative to traditional lookup-based routing and forwarding algorithms, it still lacks: (i) adequate mechanisms to trade stretch against load balancing, and (ii) robustness to cope with network topology change. The main contribution of this paper involves the proposal of a family of routing schemes, called Forest Routing. These are based on the principles of geometric routing, adding flexibility in its load balancing characteristics. This is achieved by using an aggregation of greedy embeddings along with a configurable distance function. Incorporating link load information in the forwarding layer enables load balancing behavior while still attaining low path stretch. In addition, the proposed schemes are validated regarding their resilience towards network failures.
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