IEEE INFOCOM 2007 - 26th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications 2007
DOI: 10.1109/infcom.2007.209
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A Traffic Engineering Approach for Placement and Selection of Network Services

Abstract: Abstract-Network services are provided by means of dedicated service gateways, through which traffic flows are directed. Existing work on service gateway placement has been primarily focused on minimizing the length of the routes through these gateways. Only limited attention has been paid to the effect these routes have on overall network performance. We propose a novel approach for the service placement problem, which takes into account traffic engineering considerations. Rather than trying to minimize the l… Show more

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“…This kind of problem can be defined as follows: given a set of potential facility locations F and a set of sites S to serve, the goal is to find a mapping between F and S , which enables all sites to be served by minimal the number of facilities from the set F . Another research area on intermediate device placement is stream processing systems . In such a system, each device performs a certain function and then passes the traffic to other operators or the final consumers.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This kind of problem can be defined as follows: given a set of potential facility locations F and a set of sites S to serve, the goal is to find a mapping between F and S , which enables all sites to be served by minimal the number of facilities from the set F . Another research area on intermediate device placement is stream processing systems . In such a system, each device performs a certain function and then passes the traffic to other operators or the final consumers.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correspondingly, the mutual effect of traffic flows, the amount of load carried on the node or link, and the unexpected congestion areas in the network should be considered in service deployment policy. Thus, service deployment strategy has applied traffic engineering method and configured the valid routing style for traffic flows with the aim of enhancing network performance and resource utilization efficiency …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been addressed in several application domains, ranging from the selection of network service gateways (e.g. [20]) to the deployment of sensor networks (e.g. [21] [22]).…”
Section: A Placement Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12] solves a simpler version problem where destinationprefix based forwarding on each node is determined, and the objective is the allowed total flow amount rather than the routing cost. 1-Hub version of [13] assigns hubs at perflow basis, and only the online version of the problem gets solved in which each flow is considered independently, with the maximum relative load as objective.…”
Section: Problem Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%