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Afin d'augmenter la flexibilité et l'extensibilité de la transmission par paquets, le réseau actif Cette approche, qui rend les nœuds du réseau programmables, est très prometteuse. Chaque paquet comprend un programme spécifiant le comportement du paquet au niveau des nœuds du réseau, et les nœuds du réseau n'ont que les fonctions nécessaires pour exécuter les programmes du paquet. Dans un réseau actif, la gestion de la congestion du réseau est réalisée de manière plus flexible et plus intelligente que celle de l'Internet conventionnel. Un certain nombre de mécanismes de gestion de la congestion sont faciles à développer car diverses fonctions réseau telles que le routage QoS et la détection de congestion sont facilement combinées dans les mêmes nœuds du réseau. En exécutant différents protocoles de routage utilisant différents niveaux d'informations de liaison, un schéma de gestion de la congestion peut être personnalisé par les utilisateurs. Cet article montre comment le routage QoS et la détection de congestion permettent de gérer la congestion sur un système inter-réseau actif.
Shigehiro ANO
Toru HASEGAWA
Koji NAKAO
Toshihiko KATO
Takashi EGAWA
Koji HINO
Yoshiaki KIRIHA
Fumito KUBOTA
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Shigehiro ANO, Toru HASEGAWA, Koji NAKAO, Toshihiko KATO, Takashi EGAWA, Koji HINO, Yoshiaki KIRIHA, Fumito KUBOTA, "QoS Routing-Based Congestion Management over Active Internetworking System Using Stream Code" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 6, pp. 1569-1580, June 2001, doi: .
Abstract: In order to increase the flexibility and the extensibility for packet transmission, the active network approach, that makes network nodes programmable, is very promising. Every packet includes a program specifying behavior of the packet at network nodes, and the network nodes only have the functions to execute programs of the packet. In an active network, network congestion management is achieved more flexibly and intelligently than that in the conventional internet. A number of mechanisms for congestion management are easily developed because various network functions such as QoS routing and congestion detection are easily combined in the same network nodes. By executing different routing protocols that use different levels of the link information, a congestion management scheme can be customized by users. This paper shows how QoS routing and congestion detection achieve a congestion management over an active internetwork system.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_6_1569/_p
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