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Fast ReRoute on Programmable Switches [PDF]
Highly dependable communication networks usually rely on some kind of Fast Re-Route (FRR) mechanism which allows to quickly re-route traffic upon failures, entirely in the data plane. This paper studies the design of FRR mechanisms for emerging reconfigurable switches.
Marco Chiesa +6 more
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Lightweight IP fast reroute with Tunnel-AT [PDF]
The demand for faster failure-recovery in pure intra-domain IP networks has led to the development of several IP Fast ReRoute (IPFRR) mechanisms. However, these mechanisms are all either too computationally expensive, or fail to provide satisfiable protection coverage.
Lingtao Pan +3 more
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Improved Fast Rerouting Using Postprocessing [PDF]
To provide fast traffic recovery upon failures, most modern networks support static Fast Rerouting (FRR) mechanisms for mission critical services. However, configuring FRR mechanisms to tolerate multiple failures poses challenging algorithmic problems.
Klaus-Tycho Foerster +4 more
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Fast Reroute Algorithms for Satellite Network With Segment Routing
Satellite networks, which have wide coverage and high throughput, are more and more important for the Internet. Low earth orbit (LEO) satellites have been more widely used than other orbiting satellites because they have lower unidirectional links (UDL ...
Xun Chen +5 more
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Fault Tolerant Gamma-Minus Network
In large-scale supercomputers thousands of processors are connected together to their respective memory modules which are controlled by several control units connected in parallel.
S. Gupta
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Fast ReRoute Model with Realization of Path and Bandwidth Protection Scheme in SDN
The paper proposes a Fast ReRoute model with the realization of path and bandwidth protection scheme, which can be used in MPLS for SDN. The task of calculating the set of disjoint primary and backup paths during fast rerouting was reduced to solving the
Oleksandr Lemeshko +3 more
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Conflict-free rerouting scheme through flow splitting for virtual networks using switches
The weaknesses of the Internet led to the creation of a new network paradigm – network virtualization. Virtualization is a very successful technique for sharing and reusing resources, which results in higher efficiency.
Vianney Kengne Tchendji +2 more
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A Fast Failure Recovery Scheme for Fibbing Networks
Fibbing is a network technology that can provide flexible routing in IP networks. In a Fibbing network, the network controller cleverly broadcasts link state advertisements (LSAs) of the open shortest path first (OSPF) protocol to generate fake nodes ...
Steven S. W. Lee +3 more
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Hierarchical Method of Inter-Area Fast Rerouting
In this paper, in order to increase the scalability and fault-tolerance of routing solutions the hierarchical method of inter-area fast rerouting in communication networks was presented.
Lemeshko Oleksandr +2 more
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Short Schedules for Fast Flow Rerouting
This paper studies the fundamental problem of how to reroute $k$ unsplittable flows of a certain demand in a capacitated network from their current paths to their respective new paths, in a congestion-free manner and fast. This scheduling problem has applications in traffic engineering in communication networks and has recently received much attention ...
Saeed Akhoondian Amiri +4 more
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