Abstract: We develop a joint working and spare capacity network design model for nodeinclusive span restoration, a recently introduced mesh survivability mechanism that provides node-failure restorability and capacity efficiency close to that of path restoration, with an operational simplicity close to that of span restoration. In addition to significantly reduced capacity requirements, networks designed with the new model to be span-failure restorable only are, in fact, nearly fully node-failure restorable with no additional spare capacity needed. A variant of the ILP design model is also shown to explicitly assure node-failure restorability with little to no extra capacity beyond that needed for span-failure restoration
We present a series of experimental designs based on different mesh survivability principles and stu...
We consider the design of resilient networks that are fault tolerant against single link failures. R...
We discuss the problem of designing translucent optical networks composed of restorable, transparent...
Abstract – We propose a relatively simple extension to current methods for span-based restoration or...
We propose a refinement to existing methods for span-restorable mesh capacity design to increase the...
Abstract. In an optical transport network distinct logical groups of lightwave channels between neig...
Abstract — Double link failure models, in which any two links in the network fail in an arbitrary or...
Dual-span failures are the key factor of the system unavailability in a mesh-restorable network with...
In this thesis, we are particularly interested in studying the impact of network element failure(s) ...
For restoration in case of single link failures in meshed networks several strategies can be conside...
Most research to date in survivable optical network design and operation, focused on the failure of ...
This thesis considers a survivable optical network with link-based protection that can survive one f...
For restoration in case of single link failures in meshed networks several strategies can be conside...
We consider the design of resilient networks that are fault tolerant against single link failures. R...
In this work the connection availabilities of optical transport networks restorable to singlespan fa...
We present a series of experimental designs based on different mesh survivability principles and stu...
We consider the design of resilient networks that are fault tolerant against single link failures. R...
We discuss the problem of designing translucent optical networks composed of restorable, transparent...
Abstract – We propose a relatively simple extension to current methods for span-based restoration or...
We propose a refinement to existing methods for span-restorable mesh capacity design to increase the...
Abstract. In an optical transport network distinct logical groups of lightwave channels between neig...
Abstract — Double link failure models, in which any two links in the network fail in an arbitrary or...
Dual-span failures are the key factor of the system unavailability in a mesh-restorable network with...
In this thesis, we are particularly interested in studying the impact of network element failure(s) ...
For restoration in case of single link failures in meshed networks several strategies can be conside...
Most research to date in survivable optical network design and operation, focused on the failure of ...
This thesis considers a survivable optical network with link-based protection that can survive one f...
For restoration in case of single link failures in meshed networks several strategies can be conside...
We consider the design of resilient networks that are fault tolerant against single link failures. R...
In this work the connection availabilities of optical transport networks restorable to singlespan fa...
We present a series of experimental designs based on different mesh survivability principles and stu...
We consider the design of resilient networks that are fault tolerant against single link failures. R...
We discuss the problem of designing translucent optical networks composed of restorable, transparent...