针对IP网络节能的OSPF增强

A. Cianfrani, V. Eramo, M. Listanti, Marco Polverini
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本文研究了一种在IP网络低流量时段,利用能量感知路由(energy Aware Routing, EAR)策略,允许IP路由器接口子集进入休眠模式的节能策略。EAR与OSPF完全兼容,基于“最短路径树(SPT)导出”机制,即在两台路由器之间共享SPT。EAR策略能够通过“移动”的概念来控制要进入休眠模式的链接集。这种方法为网络运营商提供了控制网络性能的可能性,并允许实现平滑的QoS退化策略。给出了EAR问题的一个公式,并将证明该问题可以追溯到无向加权图中的最大团搜索问题。提出了一种称为Max Compatibility的启发式方法,如性能评估研究中所示,它可以节省大约30%的网络链接,而网络路径长度和链接负载的增加可以忽略不计。
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An OSPF enhancement for energy saving in IP networks
This paper deals with a strategy to save energy in an IP network during low traffic hours allowing a subset of IP router interfaces to be put in sleep mode by means of an Energy Aware Routing (EAR) strategy. The EAR is fully compatible with OSPF and is based on the “Shortest Path Tree (SPT) exportation” mechanism, consisting in sharing the SPTs among couple of routers. The EAR strategy is able to control the set of links to be put in sleep mode through the concept of “move”. This approach gives the network operator the possibility to control the network performance and allows a smoothed QoS degradation strategy to be implemented. A formulation of the EAR problem is presented and will be demonstrated that this problem can be traced back to the well-known problem of the maximum clique search in an undirected weighted graph. A heuristics, called Max Compatibility, is presented and, as shown in the performance evaluation study, it allows to save about 30% of network links with a negligible increase of network path lengths and link loads.
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