Presentation 1997/3/7
Enhanced Self-Healing Technique using Healthy Segment of Failed Virtual Paths
Hiroyuki Seta, Tokuhiro Kitami,
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Abstract(in English) Fast restoration from network failure is one of key issues to the reliable high-speed networks. Self-healing algolithms have been studied and virtual path (VP) restoration shemes have been proposed for ATM networks. The key functions of the algolithm are spare capacity hunting and real-time path routing when netwofk failure occurs. In this paper, the authors present effective path recovery algolithms using survival paths for improvement of recovery time and restoration ratio. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithms, applied with the typical self-healing schemes (flood connecting/pre-assigned), enable to reduce restoration time, spare capacity and recovery message amount.
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Keyword(in English) ATM / Self-healing / Restoration time / Restoration ratio / Failure restoration / Protection path capacity ratio
Paper # CAS96-113,DSP96-164,CS96-169
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Title (in English) Enhanced Self-Healing Technique using Healthy Segment of Failed Virtual Paths
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Keyword(1) ATM
Keyword(2) Self-healing
Keyword(3) Restoration time
Keyword(4) Restoration ratio
Keyword(5) Failure restoration
Keyword(6) Protection path capacity ratio
1st Author's Name Hiroyuki Seta
1st Author's Affiliation Meiji University()
2nd Author's Name Tokuhiro Kitami
2nd Author's Affiliation Meiji University
Date 1997/3/7
Paper # CAS96-113,DSP96-164,CS96-169
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 550
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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