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TRIDENT: An automated approach to traffic engineering in IP/MPLS over ASON/GMPLS networks
2007
Computer Networks
This paper addresses the problem of designing a capacity management/traffic engineering procedure for an IP/MPLS over ASON/GMPLS scenario. We suggest TRIDENT, a procedure whose main goal is to dynamically provide the bandwidth required to transport through an ASON the MPLS-LSPs already established at the IP/MPLS client network. TRIDENT relies on automatically triggering demands to set up or tear down the ASON switched connections, and it is based on monitoring and predicting the offered traffic
doi:10.1016/j.comnet.2006.02.006
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