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A network example with route bundles.

A network example with route bundles.

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As interdomain routing protocol, BGP is fairly simple, and allows plenty of policies based on ISPs' preferences. However, recent studies show that BGP routes are often non-optimal in end-to-end performance, due to technological and economic reasons. To obtain improved end-to-end performance, overlay routing, which can change traffic routing in...

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... this paper, route bundle is defined as a set of routes having the same entrance ISP with each other. For example, in Fig. 5, R 1 and R 2 have the same entrance A, so that they are in the same route bundle RB 1 . R 3 has different entrance from routes in RB 1 , so that R 3 itself is route bundle RB 2 . In fact, the inefficiency and unfairness in the non-cooperative route based pricing only happens at the disjoint point of multiple routes within identical ...
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... this paper, route bundle is defined as a set of routes having the same entrance ISP with each other. For example, in Fig. 5, R 1 and R 2 have the same entrance A, so that they are in the same route bundle RB 1 . R 3 has different entrance from routes in RB 1 , so that R 3 itself is route bundle RB 2 . In fact, the inefficiency and unfairness in the non-cooperative route based pricing only happens at the disjoint point of multiple routes within identical ...

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