srp环全端可靠性分析:增强智能保护交换的效果

Ming Qian, D. Logothetis, Kishor S. Trivedi
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空间复用协议(SRP)是一种运行在双反向旋转环网络拓扑结构上的媒体访问控制(MAC)层协议。SRP旨在增强SONET网络,使其能够更有效地处理数据流量。研究了采用智能保护开关(IPS)和增强智能保护开关(E-IPS)的SRP环的全端可靠性。我们计算了维持所有终端连接的所有场景的可靠性。通过汇总各个互斥事件的结果,得到了IPS和E-IPS的全终端可靠度。通过进一步假设恒定和时间相关的组件故障率,计算平均故障时间(MTTF)和平均故障时间改进因子(MTIF)措施。结果表明,MTTF/MTIF随网络规模、组件可靠性和覆盖因子的变化而变化。当网络规模较大,集中器故障率较低时,E-IPS相对于IPS的优势更为明显。我们的分析可以帮助网络设计者确定E-IPS方案增加的额外成本/复杂性是否合理。
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All-terminal reliability analysis of the SRP-ring: the effect of enhanced intelligent protection switching
Spatial reuse protocol (SRP) is a media access control (MAC)-layer protocol that operates over a double counter-rotating ring network topology. SRP is designed to enhance the SONET network so that it can handle data traffic more efficiently. We study the all-terminal reliability of an SRP ring implementing intelligent protection switch (IPS) and enhanced intelligent protection switch (E-IPS). We calculate reliability for all scenarios under which all-terminal connectivity is maintained. By summing up the results arising from individual mutually exclusive events, all-terminal reliabilities for IPS and E-IPS are obtained. By further assuming constant and time-dependent component failure rates, mean time to failure (MTTF) and mean time to failure improvement factor (MTIF) measures are calculated. Results show that MTTF/MTIF vary as functions of network size, component reliability and coverage factor. The advantage of E-IPS over IPS is more obvious when network size is big and concentrator failure rate is small. Our analysis could be helpful to network designers who wish to determine whether the additional cost/complexity added by the E-IPS scheme is justified.
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