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Identification of a new cell cycle variant during multiciliated cell differentiation

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Serizay J   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

FBR: Dynamic Memory-Aware Fast Rerouting

2022 IEEE 11th International Conference on Cloud Networking (CloudNet), 2022
Modern internet communication networks, such as MPLS networks, provide fast rerouting mechanisms in the data plane in order to quickly react to link failures and hence become more dependable. However, fast rerouting requires additional memory for the conditional failover rules---a scarce and expensive resource.
Johansen, Nicklas Slorup   +6 more
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Review of Fast ReRoute solutions

2020 18th International Conference on Emerging eLearning Technologies and Applications (ICETA), 2020
The Fast ReRoute (FRR) is an area that addresses issues of network recovery in the event of crucial devices or line failures in the network. During the event of a failure in the ISP network, the process of network convergence starts. This process may last unpredictable time and traffic affected by the failure may be inevitably lost. FRR mechanisms work
Jozef Papan   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

Fast scoped rerouting for BGP

The 11th IEEE International Conference on Networks, 2003. ICON2003., 2004
This paper presents an approach to improve inter-domain connectivity in the Internet. This novel concept deploys inter-domain routing functions on two different time scales. The innovative fast scoped rerouting approach operates on a fine granular time scale while regular BGP is used on a coarse granular time scale.
Lichtwald, G.   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Multicast in IP Fast Reroute

2014 ELEKTRO, 2014
Over the last few years, Internet Protocol (IP) networks have made significant progress, allowing to provide voice over IP (VoIP) and other real-time services. The quality of provided real-time services depends on quality parameters of the network (QoS). One of the leading QoS parameters is the survivability of network itself.
Jozef Papan, Pavel Segec, Peter Paluch
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