QoS Routing Protocol Based on Resource Optimization for Aerospace Networks

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To guarantee the QoS of the various traffics and take good advantage of the network resource, the QoS routing protocol based on resource optimization is proposed. By the network state information dynamic update and the QoS routing optimization model design, the QoS routing protocol can provide the optimal path for real-time traffic, broadband traffic and best effort traffic in time with low control message cost. Simulation shown that, compared to the traditional shortest path routing, the QoS routing can satisfy the demand of traffics and can improve the network performance.

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