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Abstract: Routing optimization is used to find a set of routes that minimizes cost (delay, utilization). Previous work has addressed this problem for the case of a known, static end-to-end traffic matrix. In the Internet, it is difficult to accurately estimate a traffic matrix, and the constantly changing nature of Internet traffic makes it costly to maintain optimal routing by responding to traffic changes. Thus, it is of interest to maintain a set of routes that are "good" for a number of different... (Update)

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Chun Zhang, Yong Liu, Weibo Gong, Jim Kurose, Robbert Moll, and Don Towsley, "On optimal routing with multiple traffic matrices," in CMPSCI Tech Report 04-60, UMASS, 2004. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zhang04optimal.html   More

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