Ant-Based Load Balancing in Telecommunications Networks
Schoonderwoerd Ruud; Holland Owen E.; Bruten Janet L.; Rothkrantz Leon J. M.
Журнал:
Adaptive Behavior
Дата:
1997
Аннотация:
This article describes a novel method of achieving load balancing in
telecommunications networks. A simulated network models a typical
distribution of calls between nodes; nodes carrying an excess of traffic can
become congested, causing calls to be lost. In addition to calls, the network
also supports a population of simple mobile agents with behaviors modeled on
the trail-laying abilities of ants. The ants move across the network between
randomly chosen pairs of nodes; as they move, they deposit simulated
pheromone as a function of their distance from their source node and the
congestion encountered on their journey. They select their path at each
intermediate node according to the distribution of simulated pheromone at
each node. Calls between nodes are routed as a function of the pheromone
distributions at each intermediate node. The performance of the network is
measured by the proportion of calls that are lost. The results of using ant-based
control (ABC) are compared with those achieved by using fixed shortest-path
routes, and also those achieved by using an alternative algorithmically based
type of mobile agent previously proposed for use in network management. The
ABC system is shown to result in fewer call failures than the other methods,
while exhibiting many attractive features of distributed control.
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