The authors report a novel path metric for survivable circuit switched routing. The distribution of physical assets in the network is assumed flat, and the network operates in a stressed environment with link and node failures. In addition, the traffic distribution is arbitrary as a function of space and time. The fundamental assumption driving this work is that 'delay', both processing delay at a node and propagation delay, is insignificant to the degree that from a delay-only viewpoint, the total number of hops that comprise the path of the circuit is unimportant. A heuristic that attempts to completely avoid using capacity into or out of a node and generally defers blocking calls as long as possible is used. Three metrics have been studied: the shortest number of hops without regard for link utilization, the shortest number of hops considering links that have unused capacity, and a nonlinear utilization-sensitive metric.


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    Title :

    A new path metric for survivable circuit switched routing


    Additional title:

    Eine neue Pfadmetrik für ein fehlerhaftes Nachrichtennetz


    Contributors:
    Mouldin, R. (author) / Adams, S. (author) / Harrick, G. (author) / Demeyer, B. (author) / Hardy, J. (author)


    Publication date :

    1989


    Size :

    5 Seiten



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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