Increasing internet capacity using local search (2004)
| Venue: | Computational Optimization and Applications |
| Citations: | 54 - 6 self |
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@ARTICLE{Fortz04increasinginternet,
author = {Bernard Fortz and Mikkel Thorup At},
title = {Increasing internet capacity using local search},
journal = {Computational Optimization and Applications},
year = {2004},
volume = {29},
pages = {13--48}
}
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but often the main goal is to avoid congestion, i.e. overloading of links, and the standard heuristic recommended by Cisco (a major router vendor) is to make the weight of a link inversely proportional to its capacity. We study the problem of optimizing OSPF weights for a given a set of projected demands so as to avoid congestion. We show this problem is NP-hard and propose a local search heuristic to solve it. We also provide worst-case results about the performance of OSPF routing vs. an optimal multi-commodity flow routing. Our numerical experiments compare the results obtained with our local search heuristic to the optimal multi-commodity flow routing, as well as simple and commonly used heuristics for setting the weights. Experiments were done with a proposed nextgeneration AT&T WorldNet backbone as well as synthetic internetworks.







