Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6858096 | Information Sciences | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
From the viewpoint of quality of service, the packet error rate (PER) and delivery time are both of critical performance indicators to assess internet quality for supervisor and customers. A computer network is composed of Internet data centers and delivery mediums and we can regard it as a network topology with vertices and arcs. Virtually, each component (vertex or arc) has multiple capacities/states due to failure, maintenance, etc. Evaluating the reliability of a network with unreliable vertices is a difficult problem because of the disabled of adjacent arcs by vertex failure. Hence the network with unreliable vertices can be called a multi-state unreliable vertex computer network (MUVCN). Concentrating on the MUVCN, this paper addresses the data delivery from the source to the sink through k(k⩾2) disjoint minimal paths simultaneously, and proposes an algorithm to assess system reliability fulfilling demand constraint, tolerable PER, and time threshold. Furthermore, a routing strategy for raising system reliability is established in advance to specify the main and backup minimal paths. Subsequently, such a system reliability named the backup reliability can be computed faster.
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Authors
Yi-Kuei Lin, Cheng-Fu Huang,