This paper considers two important aspects related to the control plane of Traffic Engineered IP/MPLS networks: the ``flooding reduction'' mechanisms and the evaluation ...
Routing is the problem of sending a packet from a source node to a destination node in the network. Existing solutions for sensor networks assume a unit disk graph model, where me...
Quality of Service Routing is at present an active and remarkable research area, since most emerging network services require specialized Quality of Service (QoS) functionalities ...
Wireless ad hoc routing has been extensively studied and many clever schemes have been proposed over the last several years. One class of ad hoc routing is geographic routing wher...
Several dynamic QoS routing techniques have been recently proposed for new IP networks based on label forwarding. However, no extensive performance evaluation and comparison is av...
Dynamic overlay routing has been proposed as a way to enhance the reliability and performance of IP networks. The major premise is that overlay routing can bypass congestion, tran...
We describe a system in which layer 2 switching is placed directly under the control of layer 3 routing protocols on a hop-by-hop basis. Specifically, ATM switching is controlled ...
Greg Minshall, Robert M. Hinden, Eric Hoffman, Fon...
In this talk we present a unified Variable Neighborhood Search (VNS) algorithm for the Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (CARP) and some of its variants - the Capacitated Arc Routin...
Michael Polacek, Karl F. Doerner, Richard F. Hartl...
In this paper we study a rich vehicle routing problem incorporating various complexities found in real-life applications. The General Vehicle Routing Problem (GVRP) is a combined ...
We propose and formulate the vehicle routing problem with demand range (VRPDR), a new variation on the traditional vehicle routing problem. In the VRPDR, the delivery quantity for ...