Performance evaluation of the Cognitive Packet Network in the presence of network worms

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Sakellari, G. 2011. Performance evaluation of the Cognitive Packet Network in the presence of network worms. Performance Evaluation. 68 (10), pp. 927-937. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peva.2011.03.005
TypeArticle
TitlePerformance evaluation of the Cognitive Packet Network in the presence of network worms
AuthorsSakellari, G.
Abstract

Reliable networks that provide good service quality are expected to become more crucial in every aspect of communication, especially as the information transferred between network users gets more complex and demanding and as malicious users try to deliberately degrade or altogether deny legitimate network service. The Cognitive Packet Network (CPN) routing protocol provides Quality of Service (QoS) driven routing and performs self-improvement in a distributed manner, by learning from the experience of special packets, which gather on-line QoS measurements and discover new routes. Although CPN is generally very resilient to network changes, it may suffer worse performance during node failures caused by network threats, such as network worms. Here we evaluate the performance of CPN in such crises and compare it with the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol, an industry standard and widely used in Internet Protocol networks. We also improve it by introducing a failure detection element that reduces packet loss and delay during failures. Our experiments were performed in a real networking testbed.

KeywordsCognitive Packet Network; Routing protocols; Quality of Service; Self aware networks; Network reliability; Network worms; Network failures
JournalPerformance Evaluation
ISSN0166-5316
Publication process dates
Deposited27 Sep 2013
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peva.2011.03.005
LanguageEnglish
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