Core networks are increasingly supporting overlay networks on top of an IP-WDM network. As network reliability is a growing concern, a major challenge in the survivable layered network design is the crosslayer survivable mapping problem that deals with QoS parameters such as availability, lightpath length, and many others. This work directly studies this problem and proposes matrix formulations of the NP-hard mapping problem, giving a detailed insight into the structure of the layered network as well as relationships between and among links, and some potential mapping extensions. Numerical experiments show availability gains at no expense, occasionally, to the routing cost.\ud \u
The unifying network architecture has contributed to a wave of work on layered network evolution. Th...
The unifying network architecture has contributed to a wave of work on layered network evolution. Th...
Network connectivity, i.e., the reachability of any network node from all other nodes, is often cons...
Core networks are increasingly supporting overlay networks on top of an IP-WDM network. As network r...
As the Internet moves towards a three-layer architecture consisting of overlay networks on top of th...
As the Internet moves towards a three-layer architecture consisting of overlay networks on top of th...
In layered networks, a single failure at a lower layer may cause multiple failures in the upper laye...
Abstract — The provisioning of services in optical networks demands reliable transmission paths. Thi...
Failure restoration at the IP layer in IP-over-WDM networks requires to map the IP topology on the W...
With the explosive growth of traffic data, telecommunication networks have evolved toward a model of...
x, 65 leavesWavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology's capacity of providing very wide band...
Abstract — We introduce a new version of the widely studied survivable mapping problem in IP-over-WD...
Given a cross-layer network with logical and physical topologies, the survivable logical topology ro...
Abstract. “How well connected is the network? ” This is one of the most fundamental questions one wo...
Network connectivity, i.e., the reachability of any network node from all other nodes, is often cons...
The unifying network architecture has contributed to a wave of work on layered network evolution. Th...
The unifying network architecture has contributed to a wave of work on layered network evolution. Th...
Network connectivity, i.e., the reachability of any network node from all other nodes, is often cons...
Core networks are increasingly supporting overlay networks on top of an IP-WDM network. As network r...
As the Internet moves towards a three-layer architecture consisting of overlay networks on top of th...
As the Internet moves towards a three-layer architecture consisting of overlay networks on top of th...
In layered networks, a single failure at a lower layer may cause multiple failures in the upper laye...
Abstract — The provisioning of services in optical networks demands reliable transmission paths. Thi...
Failure restoration at the IP layer in IP-over-WDM networks requires to map the IP topology on the W...
With the explosive growth of traffic data, telecommunication networks have evolved toward a model of...
x, 65 leavesWavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology's capacity of providing very wide band...
Abstract — We introduce a new version of the widely studied survivable mapping problem in IP-over-WD...
Given a cross-layer network with logical and physical topologies, the survivable logical topology ro...
Abstract. “How well connected is the network? ” This is one of the most fundamental questions one wo...
Network connectivity, i.e., the reachability of any network node from all other nodes, is often cons...
The unifying network architecture has contributed to a wave of work on layered network evolution. Th...
The unifying network architecture has contributed to a wave of work on layered network evolution. Th...
Network connectivity, i.e., the reachability of any network node from all other nodes, is often cons...