2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1513-8_40
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Multi-constraint QoS Disjoint Multipath Routing in SDN

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“…According to the derivation of the above formula, we can draw a conclusion: if there is no extra path to choose, the paths can overlap, It is say the more the number of paths finally selected by the route, the higher the data security. This is different from the References 15‐21 that the paths must be disjoint. Therefore, in this transmission model, the security of FMPST algorithm is higher than traditional schemes.…”
Section: Fmpst Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…According to the derivation of the above formula, we can draw a conclusion: if there is no extra path to choose, the paths can overlap, It is say the more the number of paths finally selected by the route, the higher the data security. This is different from the References 15‐21 that the paths must be disjoint. Therefore, in this transmission model, the security of FMPST algorithm is higher than traditional schemes.…”
Section: Fmpst Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The scheme in References 13,14 can find multiple paths, when the link fails, the standby paths can be turned on, but they can not reduce the data eavesdropping rate. Most of the multi‐path routing are improved on the basis of Dijkstra algorithm to find multiple disjoint paths such as References 15‐21. Disjoint multipath routing has additional advantages in data reliability and security, but which has obvious shortcomings.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For that, the authenticated QoS aware routing (AQoSAR) scheme is proposed. In SDN, multiconstraint multipath routing is performed with K‐max min disjoint path computation . To meet varying QoS demands, the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) is proposed with multiple criteria including remaining bandwidth, remaining energy, and delay.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%