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Adaptive Multi-Path routing (AMP) is a new simple algorithm for dynamic traffic engineering within autonomous systems. In this paper, we describe an AMP variant which is related to the well-known Optimized Multi-Path (OMP) routing protocol. Whereas OMP requires global knowledge about the whole network in each node, the AMP algorithm is based on a backpressure concept which restricts the distribution of load information to a local scope, thus simplifying both signaling and load balancing mechanisms. The proposed algorithm is investigated using ns-2 simulations for a real medium-size network topologyand load scenarios by performing comparisons to several standard routing strategies.
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Gojmerac, I., Ziegler, T., Reichl, P. (2003). Adaptive Multipath Routing Based on Local Distribution of Link Load Information. In: Karlsson, G., Smirnov, M.I. (eds) Quality for All. QofIS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2811. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45188-4_13
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