TY - GEN
T1 - Applying OD cycles to multi-domain, multi-service survivable networks
AU - Herzberg, Meir
AU - Shleifer, Felix
AU - Ring, Regina
AU - Zolberg, Ori
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The Origin-Destination (OD) Cycles approach is applied in this paper to heterogeneous networks, with regard to topologies and services. Decomposition of these networks is performed through gateways that are consequently part of OD cycles associated with interdomain survivable traffic. Route-diverse cycle parts, called Y and X, are defined to establish cross-domain OD cycles for cases where two gateways are shared between neighboring domains. An intra-domain network model for optimal assignment of resources that meets multiple qualities of protection is developed. Based on some practical observations, the model leads to global optimality. Traditional transport features, such as Single and Dual Node Interchange, at gateways and between gateways (respectively), can be considered to cope with independent multi-failure scenarios when limiting a single failure to its own network domain.
AB - The Origin-Destination (OD) Cycles approach is applied in this paper to heterogeneous networks, with regard to topologies and services. Decomposition of these networks is performed through gateways that are consequently part of OD cycles associated with interdomain survivable traffic. Route-diverse cycle parts, called Y and X, are defined to establish cross-domain OD cycles for cases where two gateways are shared between neighboring domains. An intra-domain network model for optimal assignment of resources that meets multiple qualities of protection is developed. Based on some practical observations, the model leads to global optimality. Traditional transport features, such as Single and Dual Node Interchange, at gateways and between gateways (respectively), can be considered to cope with independent multi-failure scenarios when limiting a single failure to its own network domain.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=34548854247&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/NGI.2007.371201
DO - 10.1109/NGI.2007.371201
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AN - SCOPUS:34548854247
SN - 1424408571
SN - 9781424408573
T3 - NGI 2007: 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity
SP - 80
EP - 87
BT - NGI 2007
T2 - NGI 2007: 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity
Y2 - 21 May 2007 through 23 May 2007
ER -