A Heuristic Policy to control Traffic Bifurcation at Overlay Nodes using Optimal Multipath Routing
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optimal techniques in terms of backpressure, , bifurcate activity, and outputAbstract
As with the shortest route, which is notoriously highly poor, inheritance systems are usually designed to
function with simple one-way steering. Backpressure (i.e., throughput ideal) techniques, on the other
hand, demand that each device in the system make a significant steering decision. An overlay
engineering for dynamic steering is examined in this study, with the purpose of using just a few devices
(overlay hubs) to choose the dynamic steering options. In order to get the highest multi-warehouse
throughput, we determine the fundamental accumulation of hubs that must bifurcate activity. In a few
diagrams, our optimum hub design computation shows that a small amount of overlay hubs is sufficient
for achieving the highest throughput possible. Overlay hubs may be used to effectively regulate
movement bifurcations using our limit-based (BP-T) and heuristic (OBP) strategies. In situations when
underlay methods are not covering, the BP-T approach has been shown to increase throughput. When
compared to the optimal backpressure steering for throughput, OBP achieves full throughput in all
tested reproduction scenarios while also reducing latency.
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