Evaluation of the local state fair share bandwidth algorithm

The local state fair share bandwidth (LSFSB) algorithm for traffic-engineering in an incomplex radio access network (RAN) is further evaluated. LSFSB is a simple router-based algorithm using routers on the edges of the network that make the decisions on which multi-protocol label switched (MPLS) paths to place admitted traffic. LSFSB requires very little knowledge of global network state in order to function because it uses only local router state information. LSFSB was designed to work in an MPLS/DiffServ/HMIP environment in a RAN. Simulation is done using the network simulator ns2.