Friday, October 12, 2012: 8:00 PM
6C/6E (WSCC)
Network technology advances give better performance in terms of bandwidth. However, capacity and path latency are still not being exploited by many existent networks. Having better space allocation, nodes may obtain services at better quality, depending on their location. This work presents strategies for effectively routing information in a large scale network, such that capacity and location may be exploited, thus, yielding lower path latency. Results show how the performance is improved with respect to response time, and throughput.