2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3192539
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Implementation of P4-Based Schedulers for Multipath Communication

Abstract: Multipath communication is a well-developed technology that enhances communication effectiveness and resilience. Moreover, it can flexibly utilize network resources through load balancing among available paths. However, traditionally, deploying such load balancing functions on network devices is costly due to the required configuration changes and complicated signaling mechanisms on the devices' control planes. Programming Protocol-independent Packet Processors (P4) has recently emerged as a programming langua… Show more

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“…We implemented the algorithms introduced in Sections 4 and 5 (represented as NODE SCHEDULING) based on the RIP routing protocol in NS-3, with a path number of 10. We compared the network node traffic scheduling scheme ECMP, multi-homing-based multipath scheduling scheme(MULT-HOMING) [47], and ECN-based dynamic weighted round-robin scheduling scheme(ECN-BASED DWRR) [48] with the proposed scheme in this paper, where ECMP adopts the built-in version in NS-3. MPTCP is a multipath scheme in the transport layer, and the sender controls its multipath scheduling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We implemented the algorithms introduced in Sections 4 and 5 (represented as NODE SCHEDULING) based on the RIP routing protocol in NS-3, with a path number of 10. We compared the network node traffic scheduling scheme ECMP, multi-homing-based multipath scheduling scheme(MULT-HOMING) [47], and ECN-based dynamic weighted round-robin scheduling scheme(ECN-BASED DWRR) [48] with the proposed scheme in this paper, where ECMP adopts the built-in version in NS-3. MPTCP is a multipath scheme in the transport layer, and the sender controls its multipath scheduling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%