Routing Heuristics for Load-balanced Transmission in TSN-Based Networks
Ref: CISTER-TR-190507 Publication Date: 9, Jul, 2019
Routing Heuristics for Load-balanced Transmission in TSN-Based Networks
Ref: CISTER-TR-190507 Publication Date: 9, Jul, 2019Abstract:
A carefully designed routing synthesis can help system designers
achieve a better load balancing in TSN-based networks
and avoid congestion. To this end purpose, this work
proposes two heuristics referred to as (1) LB-DRR, which
aims at achieving a better load balancing and compute as
much disjoint routing paths as possible for each replicated flow; and (2) CR-DRR, which recomputes paths for time-sensitive flows in congestion situations. Extensive simulations
demonstrate that the proposed approach outperforms
the classical Shortest Path (SPA) and the weighted Equal
CostMulti-path (wt-ECMP) algorithms in terms of the maximum
load transmitted on a link by more than 70% and 20%,
respectively.
Events:
Document:
17th International Workshop on Real-Time Networks (RTN 2019).
Stuttgart, Germany.
Notes: RTN 2019 is a satellite workshop of ECRTS 2019. https://www.ecrts.org/archives/fileadmin/WebsitesArchiv/ecrts2019/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/RTN2019_PrePrints.pdf
Record Date: 28, May, 2019
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