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Sentinel: Failure Recovery in Centralized Traffic Engineering
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2019Network failures are common in wide area networks (WANs). Failure recovery in a software-defined WAN takes minutes or longer, as the controller needs to calculate a new traffic engineering solution and update the forwarding rules across all switches ...
Jiaqi Zheng +4 more
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DTE-SDN: A Dynamic Traffic Engineering Engine for Delay-Sensitive Transfer
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2018With ever-rapid development of information and communication technologies, e.g., smart city, industrial Internet, Internet of Things, etc., enormous amounts of data are explosively generated and delivered to the computing center for further processing ...
Chuan Lin +5 more
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OSPF Wireless Mesh with MPLS Traffic Engineering
2019 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Information Engineering (ICEEIE), 2019Mechanism for determining and selecting the best data traffic path for a data packet to pass during the process of exchanging information and data communication.
M. Taruk +3 more
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Traffic prediction for dynamic traffic engineering
Computer Networks, 2015Traffic engineering with traffic prediction is a promising approach to accommodate time-varying traffic without frequent route changes. In this approach, the routes are decided so as to avoid congestion on the basis of the predicted traffic. However, if the range of variation including temporal traffic changes within the next control interval is not ...
Tatsuya Otoshi +5 more
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Marine Traffic Engineering: An Introduction to Marine Traffic Engineering
Journal of Navigation, 1972The principal purposes of this introductory paper are to identify and describe the main aspects of marine traffic engineering, and to suggest ways in which traffic engineering principles and methods developed for land and air transport systems may be applied to marine problems.
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Traffic engineering with estimated traffic matrices
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement - IMC '03, 2003Traffic engineering and traffic matrix estimation are often treated as separate fields, even though one of the major applications for a traffic matrix is traffic engineering. In cases where a traffic matrix cannot be measured directly, it may still be estimated from indirect data (such as link measurements), but these estimates contain errors.
Matthew Roughan +2 more
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Traffic identification engine: an open platform for traffic classification
IEEE Network, 2014The availability of open source traffic classification systems designed for both experimental and operational use, can facilitate collaboration, convergence on standard definitions and procedures, and reliable evaluation of techniques. In this article, we describe Traffic Identification Engine (TIE), an open source tool for network traffic ...
Walter de Donato +2 more
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Traffic Matrices for Quantum Traffic Engineering
2024 IEEE Future Networks World Forum (FNWF)Quantum traffic engineering is a revolutionary approach envisioned to give optimum solutions to network-related difficulties in quantum networks such as entanglement routing, resource management and so on. However, the crucial input to these strategies is traffic matrix.
Notcker, Joachim +5 more
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2009
Traffic traces captured from backbone links have been widely used in traffic analysis for many years. By far the most popular use of such traces is replay where conditions and states of the original traffic trace are recreated almost identically in simulation or emulation environments.
Pham Van Dung +2 more
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Traffic traces captured from backbone links have been widely used in traffic analysis for many years. By far the most popular use of such traces is replay where conditions and states of the original traffic trace are recreated almost identically in simulation or emulation environments.
Pham Van Dung +2 more
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