Flow Availability Analysis in Two-Layer Networks With Dedicated Path Protection at the Upper Layer
Source: Carleton University
The authors propose an analytical model that computes availability of upper-layer flows in two-layer networks with dedicated path protection deployed at the upper layer. Their proposed model reduces overestimation of the existing model caused by the ignorance of upper-layer failure correlations. They compute the flow availability by properly taking into account such correlation, and tracing upper-layer failures to lower-layer root causes. Their simulation results show that their proposed model reduces overestimation on upper-layer flow unavailability by about 30%, and thus significantly relaxes unnecessary high-availability requirements on lower-layer links without compromising the availability of upper-layer flows.
| Format: | Size: | 700.64 | |
| Date: | May 2012 |



