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Virtual routers on commodity hardware are an attractive solution for service providers that look for extensibility, flexibility, reuse and low deployment cost. However, these routers still suffer from performance limitations due to the virtualization overhead and the commodity hardware architecture itself. In this paper, we first evaluate the baseline forwarding performance of virtual routers based...
With the resurgent interest in virtualisation, router virtualisation seems the next step to servers virtualisation. It is also a key in deploying flexible and isolated virtual networks. In this paper, we evaluate Xen-based virtual routers on top of commodity hardware. Forwarding being achieved through the driver domain networking model, we identify and analyze the throughput limitation through profiling...
Router virtualization seems as the obvious next step to system virtualization and the key to easily deploy and manage next generation overlay virtual networks. In this paper, we investigate the viability of virtual routers on a Xen-based system. We first evaluate the system throughput when achieving forwarding in the virtual routers. Then, we consider the context where virtual routers are dedicated...
The increasing popularity of WLANs-due to the use of license-free radio spectrum with low-cost, easily deployable and high-data-rate wireless services- has encouraged service providers to consider deploying them in high density usage areas, such as public hotspots, to provide complementary broadband access to their networks and services. This article proposes a Session Initiation Protocol based QoS...
Voice over Wireless LAN (VoWLAN) is becoming more and more helpful in our life and is expected to be among the most important applications in next generation networks. However, the maximum number of VoIP sessions that a WLAN can ensure is very small. Moreover, when the WLAN reaches its capacity the addition of one VoIP session affects the QoS parameters of all VoIP sessions. In this paper, we propose...
In this application paper, we investigate the introduction of the autonomic technology into usual centralized management systems. First, we present the global architecture of the proposed hybrid management system. Then, we describe the core entity of this architecture which is the autonomic agent. Finally, we develop a demonstrator and we define a relevant testing scenario in order to assess the feasibility...
In this paper we present a complete analysis of dynamic resource allocation in policy-enabled networks. This analysis is carried out throughout both practical and analytical evaluations. Firstly, we present the details of our dynamic resource allocation architecture based on the policy-based management framework. Then, we evaluate, through extensive experimentations on a developed test-bed, the scalability...
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