VP's Priority Based Restoring Function Enhanced Self-healing Algorithm (Special Issue on Performance and Quality of Service (QoS) of Multimedia Networks)
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Network survivability against various unexpected failures is one of indispensable technologies for the B-ISDN infrastructure. Self-healing algorithm is the technique to automatically restore the failed VP's (virtual paths) in the backbone ATM network. Since the B-ISDN transports various kinds of traffic with various levels of priority (Grade of Service : GoS), the effective self-healing algorithm should orderly restore the failed VP's based on the priority of their traversing traffic. This paper proposes the priority based restoring self-healing algorithm, which realizes the priority based restoring function by the two-timer mechanisms and a simple capacity reserving protocol. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can schedule the restoration process so that the failed VP's with higher priority are restored before the others with lower priority. In addition, the significant improvement in restoration speed for the highest priority traffic class has been achieved.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1998-11-25
著者
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Tode H
Department Of Information Networking Osaka University
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Tode Hideki
Department Of Computer Science And Intelligent Systems Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Prefectu
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Ikeda H
The Department Of Information Systems Faculty Of Business Administration And Information Science Tok
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Ikeda Hiromasa
The Department Of Communications Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Ikeda Hiromasa
The Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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WIPUSITWARAKUN Komwut
Department of Communications Engineering, Osaka University
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WIPUSITWARAKUN Komwut
the Department of Communications Engineering, Osaka University
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Wipusitwarakun Komwut
Department Of Communications Engineering Osaka University
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