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.
Shigeyuki YAMASHITA
Kansai University
Tomohiko YAGYU
NEC Corporation
Miki YAMAMOTO
Kansai University
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Shigeyuki YAMASHITA, Tomohiko YAGYU, Miki YAMAMOTO, "Time-Dimensional Traffic Engineering with Storage Aware Routing" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E97-B, no. 12, pp. 2641-2649, December 2014, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E97.B.2641.
Abstract: 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.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E97.B.2641/_p
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