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  • A New Content-Oriented Traffic Engineering for Content Distribution: CAR (Content Aware Routing)

    Shigeyuki YAMASHITA  Daiki IMACHI  Miki YAMAMOTO  Takashi MIYAMURA  Shohei KAMAMURA  Koji SASAYAMA  

     
    PAPER-Network System

      Vol:
    E98-B No:4
      Page(s):
    575-584

    Large-scale content transfer, especially video transfer, is now a dominant traffic component in the Internet. Originally, content transfer had a content-oriented feature, i.e., “Users do not care where content is retrieved. Users only take care of what content they obtain.” Conventional traffic engineering (TE) aims to obtain optimal routes for traffic between ingress and egress router pairs, i.e., TE has focused on a location-oriented approach that takes care of where to connect. With increased demand for content-oriented features for content traffic, TE needs to focus on content-oriented routing design. In this study, we therefore propose a novel approach to content-oriented TE, called content aware routing (CAR). In CAR, routes are designed for content and egress router pairs, i.e., content traffic toward a receiver-side router. Content demand can be flexibly distributed to multiple servers (i.e., repositories) providing the same content, meaning that content can be obtained from anywhere. CAR solves the optimization problem of minimizing maximum link utilization. If there are multiple optimal solutions, CAR selects a solution in which resource usage is minimized. Using numerical examples formulated by the linear programming problem, we evaluated CAR by comparing it with combinations of conventional content delivery networks and TE, i.e., location-oriented designs. Our numerical results showed that CAR improved maximum link utilization by up to 15%, with only a 5% increase of network resource usage.

  • Time-Dimensional Traffic Engineering with Storage Aware Routing

    Shigeyuki YAMASHITA  Tomohiko YAGYU  Miki YAMAMOTO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E97-B No:12
      Page(s):
    2641-2649

    Because of the popularity of rich content, such as video files, the amount of traffic on the Internet continues to grow every year. Not only is the overall traffic increasing, but also the temporal fluctuations in traffic are increasing, and differences in the amounts of traffic between peak and off-peak periods are becoming very large. Consequently, efficient use of link bandwidth is becoming more challenging. In this paper, we propose a new system for content distribution: storage aware routing (SAR). With SAR, routers having large storage capacities can exploit those links that are underutilized. Our performance evaluations show that SAR can smooth the fluctuations in link utilization.