Handbook of Optimization in TelecommunicationsM.G.C. Resende and P.M. Pardalos (Editors)Springer Science + Business Media, 2006. |
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Chapter
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Network restoration |
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| D. Medhi | |
Abstract |
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| An important problem
in the design and deployment of communication networks is the
issue of network restoration to address for various types of failures.
In this
chapter, we consider a variety of networks and networking technologies
and argue
that networks can be broadly classified as either traffic networks or
transport networks. We then present
optimization models for network protection for link failures and discuss how they fit into
this classification. We then discuss the process of network restoration and interaction
between the traffic and the transport network. Finally, we also discuss situations and
failures for which restoration is difficult to model—an area that
requires
further exploration. |
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| Keywords:
IP
networks, circuit-switched networks, optical networks, traffic and
transport networks, multi-layer networks, network optimization
modeling, network protection design. |
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