An Improved Particle Swarm Algorithm for Multi-Objectives Based Optimization in MPLS/GMPLS Networks

Mohsin Masood, Mohamed Mostafa Fouad, Rashid Kamal, Ivan Glesk, Imran Ullah Khan

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Abstract

Particle swarm optimization (PSO) is a swarm-based optimization technique capable of solving different categories of optimization problems. Nevertheless, PSO has a serious exploration issue that makes it a difficult choice for multi-objectives constrained optimization problems (MCOP). At the same time, Multi-Protocol Label Switched (MPLS) and its extended version Generalized MPLS, has become an emerging network technology for modern and diverse applications. Therefore, as per MPLS and Generalized MPLS MCOP needs, it is important to find the Pareto based optimal solutions that guarantee the optimal resource utilization without compromising the quality of services (QoS) within the networks. The paper proposes a novel version of PSO, which includes a modified version of the Elitist learning Strategy (ELS) in PSO that not only solves the existing exploration problem in PSO, but also produces optimal solutions with efficient convergence rates for different MPLS/ GMPLS network scales. The proposed approach has also been applied with two objective functions; the resource provisioning and the traffic load balancing costs. Our simulations and comparative study showed improved results of the proposed algorithm over the well-known optimization algorithms such as standard PSO, Adaptive PSO, Bat and Dolphin algorithm.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8795503
Pages (from-to)137147-137162
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Access
Volume7
Early online date13 Aug 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Optimization
  • Particle swarm optimization
  • Multiprotocol label switching
  • Switches
  • Convergence
  • Quality of service
  • Linear programming

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