Abstract

This paper evaluates the Integrated Congestion Avoidance and Load Balancing (ICALB) algorithm [ICALB: an integrated congestion avoidance and load balancing algorithm for distributed intelligent networks—Part I. Description of ICALB, 2002]. We test its performance by applying it in a simulated Distributed Intelligent Network (D-IN). We evaluate the algorithm ability to protect the service execution nodes from congestion, to maintain a high throughput, and to ensure a fair distribution of the resource's capacity among services taking into account service priorities and quality of service requirements. The algorithm's operation mainly exploits the advantages of Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) Object Request Broker (ORB) middleware that allow the invocation of operations on distributed objects without concern for object location, programming language, OS platform, communication protocols and interconnects, and hardware. Hence, all necessary operations of the algorithm are assumed to be executed over the CORBA ORB.

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