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Routing at Large Scale: Advances and Challenges for Complex Networks

Abstract

A wide range of social, technological and communication systems can be described as complex networks. Scale-free networks are one of the well-known classes of complex networks in which nodes degree follow a power-law distribution. The design of scalable, adaptive and resilient routing schemes in such networks is very challenging. In this article we present an overview of required routing functionality, categorize the potential design dimensions of routing protocols among existing routing schemes and analyze experimental results and analytical studies performed so far to identify the main trends/trade-offs and draw main conclusions. Besides traditional schemes such as hierarchical/shortest-path path-vector routing, the article pays attention to advances in compact routing and geometric routing since they are known to significantly improve the scalability in terms of memory space. The identified trade-offs and the outcomes of this overview enable more careful conclusions regarding the (in-)suitability of different routing schemes to large-scale complex networks and provide a guideline for future routing research.
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hal-01547511 , version 1 (26-06-2017)

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Sahel Sahhaf, Wouter Tavernier, Dimitri Papadimitriou, Davide Careglio, Alok Kumar, et al.. Routing at Large Scale: Advances and Challenges for Complex Networks. IEEE Network, 2017, pp.12 - 22. ⟨10.1109/MNET.2017.1600203⟩. ⟨hal-01547511⟩
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