Policy-Driven Reconfiguration Incorporating Multi-objective Optimization for Performance Management in a Ship Backbone Network
- Resource Type
- Conference
- Authors
- Tak, Sungwoo; Kim, Hyejin
- Source
- 2011 IEEE 11th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology Computer and Information Technology (CIT), 2011 IEEE 11th International Conference on. :218-223 Aug, 2011
- Subject
- Computing and Processing
Marine vehicles
Topology
Markov processes
Network topology
Biological cells
Equations
Mathematical model
Reconfiguration
Ship backbone networks
Logical topology
Multi-objective
Optimization
- Language
The ship backbone network considering the only current traffic demand may lead to the costly disruption of traffic routing to adapt a new traffic demand change because it is independent of the next traffic demand change. The proposed reconfiguration technique is to minimize costly changes of forwarding paths in terms of network cost and minimize the average hop distance of traffic in terms of network performance simultaneously. A case study based on simulation experiments is conducted to illustrate the application and efficiency of the proposed technique.