Ms. Gao’s Paper about Novel Traffic Engineering Method Using On-Chip Diorama Network was Accepted for 2009 International Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing

Ms. Gao’s paper about novel traffic engineering method using on-chip diorama network was accepted for 2009 International Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR2009) as follows.

Title: “A Novel Traffic Engineering Method using On-Chip Diorama Network on Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor DAPDNA-2”

Abstract: This paper proposes a novel traffic engineering method using on-chip diorama network that consists of virtual nodes and virtual links. The diorama network is implemented on reconfigurable processor DAPDNA-2. In these years, traffic engineering has widely researched to guarantee QoS (Quality of Service). The proposal is an experimental solution with the on-chip diorama network, where virtual links and virtual nodes are constructed by some PEs (processing elements). We obtain the realistic traffic fluctuation through the behavior of virtual packets exchanged on the on-chip diorama network. In this paper, as first trial to achieve our final goal, we implemented diorama network and confirmed basic path calculation, where both functions are an essential function of our algorithm. The diorama network traffic engineering can realize more sophisticated network design like adaptive traffic balancing or multi-metric design.

 

Mr. Kikuta’s Letter Paper was Published in IEICE Trans. on Communications

Mr. Kikuta’s letter paper was published in IEICE Trans. on Communications.

IEICE Transactions on Communications, Vol. E92-B, No. 4, pp. 1353-1356, April 2009.

Title: “Multi-Domain VLAN Path Signaling Method having Tag Swapping Function for GMPLS controlled Wide Area Layer-2 Network”

Authors: Kou Kikuta, Masahiro Nishida, Daisuke Ishii, Satoru Okamoto, and Naoaki Yamanaka

Abstract: A multi-domain GMPLS layer-2 switch capable network with VLAN tag swapping is demonstrated for the first time. In this demonstration, we verify three new features, establishing path with destinating VLAN IDs, swapping VLAN ID on prototype switch, and management of VLAN IDs per domain. Using those three features, carrier-class Ethernet backbone networks witch support path route designation in multi-domain network can be established.