International audienceModern communication networks feature fully decentralized flow rerouting mechanisms which allow them to quickly react to link failures. This paper revisits the fundamental algorithmic problem underlying such local fast rerouting mechanisms. Is it possible to achieve perfect resilience, i.e., to define local routing tables which preserve connectivity as long as the underlying network is still connected? Feigenbaum et al. [1] and Foerster et al. [2] showed that, unfortunately, it is impossible in general. This paper charts a more complete landscape of the feasibility of perfect resilience. We first show a perhaps surprisingly large price of locality in static fast rerouting mechanisms: even when source and destination re...
We study the Static-Routing-Resiliency problem, motivated by routing on the Internet: Given a graph ...
We study the Static-Routing-Resiliency problem, motivated by routing on the Internet: Given a graph ...
Fast reroute and other forms of immediate failover have long been used to recover from certain class...
International audienceModern communication networks feature fully decentralized flow rerouting mecha...
To appear in the proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Algorithmic Principles of Computer Systems (APO...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
International audienceIn order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, m...
International audienceReliable and highly available computer networks must implement resilient fast ...
International audienceReliable and highly available computer networks must implement resilient fast ...
In this paper, we are concerned with the resilience of locally routed network flows with finite link...
International audienceReliable and highly available computer networks must implement resilient fast ...
International audienceReliable and highly available computer networks must implement resilient fast ...
We study the Static-Routing-Resiliency problem, motivated by routing on the Internet: Given a graph ...
We study the Static-Routing-Resiliency problem, motivated by routing on the Internet: Given a graph ...
We study the Static-Routing-Resiliency problem, motivated by routing on the Internet: Given a graph ...
Fast reroute and other forms of immediate failover have long been used to recover from certain class...
International audienceModern communication networks feature fully decentralized flow rerouting mecha...
To appear in the proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Algorithmic Principles of Computer Systems (APO...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
In order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, modern computer network...
International audienceIn order to provide a high resilience and to react quickly to link failures, m...
International audienceReliable and highly available computer networks must implement resilient fast ...
International audienceReliable and highly available computer networks must implement resilient fast ...
In this paper, we are concerned with the resilience of locally routed network flows with finite link...
International audienceReliable and highly available computer networks must implement resilient fast ...
International audienceReliable and highly available computer networks must implement resilient fast ...
We study the Static-Routing-Resiliency problem, motivated by routing on the Internet: Given a graph ...
We study the Static-Routing-Resiliency problem, motivated by routing on the Internet: Given a graph ...
We study the Static-Routing-Resiliency problem, motivated by routing on the Internet: Given a graph ...
Fast reroute and other forms of immediate failover have long been used to recover from certain class...