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ECUMN
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Path Computation for Incoming Interface Multipath Routing
— Currently used IP routing protocols calculate and only use a single path between two nodes of a network, or in the best case, only paths with the same cost (with OSPF2 or IS-IS...
Pascal Mérindol, Jean-Jacques Pansiot, St&e...
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Cross-Layer Survivability in WDM-Based Networks
—In layered networks, a single failure at a lower layer may cause multiple failures in the upper layers. As a result, traditional schemes that protect against single failures may...
Kyunghan Lee, Eytan Modiano
INFOCOM
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Designing a Fault-Tolerant Network Using Valiant Load-Balancing
—Commercial backbone networks must continue to operate even when links and routers fail. Routing schemes such as OSPF, IS-IS, and MPLS reroute traffic, but they cannot guarantee...
Rui Zhang-Shen, Nick McKeown
SIGMETRICS
2010
ACM
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13 years 6 months ago
Route oracle: where have all the packets gone?
Many network-management problems in large backbone networks need the answer to a seemingly simple question: where does a given IP packet, entering the network at a particular plac...
Yaping Zhu, Jennifer Rexford, Subhabrata Sen, Aman...
SIGCOMM
2004
ACM
14 years 29 days ago
Network sensitivity to hot-potato disruptions
Hot-potato routing is a mechanism employed when there are multiple (equally good) interdomain routes available for a given destination. In this scenario, the Border Gateway Protoc...
Renata Teixeira, Aman Shaikh, Timothy Griffin, Geo...