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GLSP setup algorithm based on a GMPLS  

Kim, Kyoung-Mok (Dept. of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Kwangwon University)
Oh, Young-Hwan (Dept. of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Kwangwon University)
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Abstract
Establishment of bandwidth and effective traffic processing are required to treat various traffics according to a rapid increase in Internet traffic. A path setup algorithm was introduced to support backbone franc processing but the failure probability is increasing according to fixed operation in nodes. In other words, fixed maximum permitted time can be raised failure probability. So as to solve this problem, this paper introduces variable path setup time algorithm which support channel service of excessive traffic that is generated from not allowed channel. We proposed GLSP(Generalized Label Switch Path) setup algorithm that use variable path setup time parameters. This algorithm can improve path setup probabilities of backbone network that is composed of fixed way.
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GLSP setup algorithm;
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