针对天气中断的网络弹性方法调查

M. Tornatore, J. André, P. Babarczi, T. Braun, E. L. Følstad, P. Heegaard, Ali Hmaity, M. Furdek, Luísa Jorge, Wojciech Kmiecik, C. M. Machuca, Lúcia Martins, C. Medeiros, F. Musumeci, Alija Pašić, J. Rak, Steven Simpson, Rui Travanca, A. Voyiatzis
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由于我们的社会对网络服务的依赖日益增加,最近的研究集中在提高传统的保护策略,以抵御大规模的故障,如灾难事件。最近成立的由欧盟资助的RECODIS项目旨在协调和促进欧洲在通信网络抗灾能力方面的研究合作。特别是,RECODIS项目的第二工作组(WG)侧重于制定新的网络弹性策略,以应对基于天气的中断。作为第一步,WG2成员对该主题的现有研究进行了全面的文献调查。本文对WG2成员在该项目的第一阶段收集到的最相关的研究进行了分类和总结。虽然大多数关于基于天气的中断的研究都涉及无线网络(因为无线信道直接受天气条件的影响),但在本调查中,我们还涵盖了为有线网络设计的灾害恢复方法,如果它们利用基于灾害“警报”的网络重构,考虑到许多基于天气的中断会由于天气预报而发出“警报”。
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A survey on network resiliency methodologies against weather-based disruptions
Due to the increasing dependence on network services of our society, research has recently been concentrating on enhancing traditional protection strategies to withstand large-scale failures, as in case of disaster events. The recently-formed EU-funded RECODIS project aims at coordinating and fostering research collaboration in Europe on disaster resiliency in communication networks. In particular, the Working Group (WG) 2 of the RECODIS project focuses on developing new network-resiliency strategies to survive weather-based disruptions. As a first step, WG2 members have conducted a comprehensive literature survey on existing studies on this topic. This paper classifies and summarizes the most relevant studies collected by WG2 members in this first phase of the project. While the majority of studies regarding weather-based disruptions deals with wireless network (as wireless channel is directly affected by weather conditions), in this survey we cover also disaster-resiliency approaches designed for wired network if they leverage network reconfiguration based on disaster “alerts”, considering that many weather-based disruptions grant an “alert” thanks to weather forecast.
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