Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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464573 | Optical Switching and Networking | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Although multi-domain survivability is a major concern for operators, few studies have considered the design of post-fault restoration schemes. This paper proposes two such strategies, based upon hierarchical routing and signaling crankback, to handle single and multi-link failure events in multi-domain IP/MPLS networks (also extendible to optical DWDM networks). Specifically, the hierarchical routing strategy relies upon abstracted domain information to compute inter-domain loose routes, whereas the crankback scheme applies signaling re-tries to restore paths in a domain-by-domain manner. The performance of these proposed solutions is then analyzed and compared via simulation.
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Authors
Feng Xu, Tamal Das, Min Peng, Nasir Ghani,