Pr. Bruno Quoitin
I am a post-doc in the IP Networking Lab (Computer Science Department) at Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), in Belgium. I have been involved in European and regional projects (such as IST ATRIUM, IST AGAVE and WIST TOTEM). My research interests are mostly interdomain routing (using BGP) and interdomain traffic engineering (TE). I am currently funded by the Walloon government under a FIRST spin-off grant. The objective of the project is to transfer my research results (especially the c-bgp simulator) into an industrial activity.
- bruno.quoitin (at) umons.ac.be
- Position
- Former member
- Current affiliation
Assistant Professor at UMons
Publications
2005
A performance evaluation of BGP-based traffic engineering.
A BGP Solver for Hot-Potato Routing Sensitivity Analysis.
Leveraging Network Performances with IPv6 Multihoming and Multiple Provider-Dependent Aggregatable Prefixes.
Modeling the Routing of an Autonomous System with C-BGP.
Tweak-it: BGP-based interdomain traffic engineering for transit ASes.
Vers des réflecteurs de routes plus intelligents.
Topology generation based on network design heuristics.
2004
Interdomain traffic engineering with Redistribution Communities.
The case for more versatile BGP Route Reflectors. July 2004. Work in progress, draft-bonaventure-bgp-route-reflectors-00.txt.
2003
Controlling the redistribution of BGP routes. April 2003. Work in progress, draft-ietf-grow-bgp-redistribution-00.txt.