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Effective use of network device state information for network path selection

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2017-01-26

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Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research

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Network path selection defines the methodology of selecting the best routes and forwarding traffic in a network service provider (NSP). NSPs use routing protocols that are optimized for a single arbitrary metric (i.e., administrative weight), which is commonly calculated according to the link state information, to select network paths. Despite the advantages, link-state protocols lack the ability to select network paths by considering the states of network devices such as the effect of routers for network path selection. Apparently, studying possible techniques for selecting network paths based on the state information of network devices, e.g., routers, has become obligatory. This paper hypothesis to calculate a composite path selection metric by employing the state information of network devices; the proposed method selects the network paths based on the cumulative packet traveling time. By simulating proposed method using an ISP topology, the proposed method is examined for the effectiveness of using network device state information for network path selection.

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SL Routing, Loop-free delay-based route selection, Traffic Engineering, Device-state aware routing

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