Project

Dynamic cognitive routing on scale-free networks

Code
178BL139
Duration
01 June 2009 → 31 May 2013
Funding
Regional and community funding: IWT/VLAIO
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Applied mathematics in specific fields
    • Computer architecture and networks
    • Distributed computing
    • Information sciences
    • Information systems
    • Programming languages
    • Scientific computing
    • Theoretical computer science
    • Visual computing
    • Other information and computing sciences
  • Engineering and technology
    • Communications
    • Communications technology
    • Computer hardware
    • Computer theory
    • Scientific computing
    • Other computer engineering, information technology and mathematical engineering
Keywords
internet routing dynamic scalability
 
Project description

The most fundamental issues faced by the Internet architecture are the scalability and quality (stretch, convergence, and stability properties) of its inter-domain routing system. Solving them requires to address multiple dimensions altogether i) the routing table size growth resulting from a larger number of routing entries, and ii) the routing system dynamics characterized by the routing information exchanges resulting from topological or policy changes. Both dimensions increase memory requirements but also processing capacity of routing engines.

The overall objective of this project is to design, validate, and evaluate by experimentation a cognitive routing system and component that combines advanced machine learning and routing techniques in order to efficiently address the Internet routing problems described above.