(Created page with " == Abstract == There have been several approaches to provisioning traffic between core network nodes in Internet Service Provider networks. Such approaches aim to minimize n...") |
m (Scipediacontent moved page Draft Content 539221913 to Aly et al 2010a) |
(No difference)
|
There have been several approaches to provisioning traffic between core network nodes in Internet Service Provider networks. Such approaches aim to minimize network delay, increase capacity, and enhance security services. MATE (Multipath Adaptive Traffic Engineering) has been proposed for multipath adaptive traffic engineering between an ingress node (source) and an egress node (destination). Its novel idea is to avoid network congestion and attacks that might exist in edge and node disjoint paths between two core network nodes. This paper builds an adaptive, robust, and reliable traffic engineering scheme for better performance and operation of communication networks. This will also provision quality of service (QoS) and protection of traffic engineering to maximize network efficiency. Specifically, we present a new approach, S-MATE (secure MATE) is developed to protect the network traffic between two core nodes (routers, switches, etc.) in a cloud network. S-MATE secures against a single link attack/failure by adding redundancy in one of the operational paths between the sender and receiver. The proposed scheme can be built to secure core networks such as optical and IP networks.
The different versions of the original document can be found in:
Published on 01/01/2010
Volume 2010, 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2010.5502653
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
Are you one of the authors of this document?