Assessing the vulnerability of replicated network services

G. Bissias, B. Levine, R. Sitaraman
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Client-server networks are pervasive, fundamental, and include such key networks as the Internet, power grids, and road networks. In a client-server network, clients obtain a service by connecting to one of a redundant set of servers. These networks are vulnerable to node and link failures, causing some clients to become disconnected from the servers. We develop algorithms that quantify and bound the inherent vulnerability of a clientserver network using semidefinite programming (SDP) and branch-and-cut techniques. Further, we develop a divide-and-conquer algorithm that solves the problem for large graphs. We use these techniques to show that: for the Philippine Power Grid removing just over 6% of the transmission lines will disconnect at least 20% but not more than 50% of the substations from all generators; on a large wireless mesh network disrupting 5% of wireless links between relays removes Internet access for half the relays; even after any 16% of Tier 2 ASes are removed, more than 50% of the remaining Tier 2 ASes will be connected to the Tier 1 backbone; when 300 roadblocks are erected in Michigan, it's possible to disconnect 28--43% of the population from all airports.
评估复制网络服务的漏洞
客户机-服务器网络是普遍的、基本的,包括Internet、电网和道路网络等关键网络。在客户机-服务器网络中,客户机通过连接到一组冗余服务器中的一个来获得服务。这些网络容易出现节点和链路故障,导致一些客户端与服务器断开连接。我们开发的算法,量化和绑定的客户端服务器网络的固有漏洞使用半确定规划(SDP)和分支切断技术。此外,我们开发了一种分治算法来解决大型图的问题。我们使用这些技术来表明:对于菲律宾电网来说,只要拆除6%以上的输电线路,就会使至少20%但不超过50%的变电站与所有发电机断开连接;在一个大型无线网状网络中,干扰了中继之间5%的无线链路,使一半的中继无法接入互联网;即使移除16%的Tier 2 ase,仍有超过50%的剩余Tier 2 ase连接到Tier 1骨干网;当密歇根州竖起300个路障时,28%至43%的人口就有可能与所有机场隔绝。
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