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A Genetic Algorithm for the Weight Setting Problem in OSPF Routing
Authors:M Ericsson  MGC Resende  PM Pardalos
Institution:(1) Department of Mathematics, Division of Optimization and Systems Theory, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden;(2) AT&T Labs Research, Information Sciences Research, 180 Park Avenue, Room C241, Florham Park, NJ 07932, USA;(3) Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
Abstract:With the growth of the Internet, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) try to meet the increasing traffic demand with new technology and improved utilization of existing resources. Routing of data packets can affect network utilization. Packets are sent along network paths from source to destination following a protocol. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocol (IRP). Traffic flow is routed along shortest paths, splitting flow at nodes with several outgoing links on a shortest path to the destination IP address. Link weights are assigned by the network operator. A path length is the sum of the weights of the links in the path. The OSPF weight setting (OSPFWS) problem seeks a set of weights that optimizes network performance. We study the problem of optimizing OSPF weights, given a set of projected demands, with the objective of minimizing network congestion. The weight assignment problem is NP-hard. We present a genetic algorithm (GA) to solve the OSPFWS problem. We compare our results with the best known and commonly used heuristics for OSPF weight setting, as well as with a lower bound of the optimal multi-commodity flow routing, which is a linear programming relaxation of the OSPFWS problem. Computational experiments are made on the AT&T Worldnet backbone with projected demands, and on twelve instances of synthetic networks.
Keywords:OSPF routing  Internet  metaheuristics  genetic algorithm  path relinking
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