Mesh/arc networking: an architecture for efficient survivable self-healing networks

G. N. Brown, W. Grover, J.B. Slevinsky, M. MacGregor
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This paper summarises the results of a study which compares two architectures for survivable self-healing transport networks. Mesh/ring and mesh/arc networks are compared in terms of equipment counts required to achieve fully survivability against single span failure. Heuristic design procedures are developed. The mesh/arc network architecture is shown to be superior in all cases studied. Two main contributions to survivable network design/planning have resulted from this study. The first is the use of the network nodal degree distribution to partition a network into core and access regions. The second is the use of span elimination techniques as a cost-reducing transformation for the access region of networks.<>
网状/圆弧网络:一种高效、可存活的自愈网络架构
本文总结了一项研究的结果,该研究比较了两种可生存自愈传输网络的体系结构。网格/环网和网格/弧网在实现单跨故障完全生存能力所需的设备数量方面进行了比较。开发了启发式设计程序。网状/圆弧网络结构在所有研究案例中都表现出优越性。这项研究对可生存的网络设计/规划有两个主要贡献。第一种是利用网络节点度分布将网络划分为核心区和接入区。第二种是使用跨度消除技术作为降低网络接入区域成本的转换。
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