包含端到端时延分布的实规模网络的生存性量化

P. Heegaard, Kishor S. Trivedi
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在电信网络中,必须在对等节点之间提供具有性能保证的虚拟连接,例如最小吞吐量、最大延迟或丢失。在电信网络中,即使发生破坏、自然灾害或网络故障等不良事件,也应持续提供关键业务。网络基础设施和服务平台的设计、建设和管理就是为了满足这种需求。在本文中,我们考虑了网络在网络基础设施和服务平台中生存的能力,这些故障可能是由外部或内部的不期望事件引起的。存活意味着所提供的服务即使在出现故障的情况下也符合需求。网络生存能力是由ANSI T1A1.2委员会定义的,定义为从不良事件发生的瞬间到达到稳定状态的瞬态性能。在本文中,我们评估了虚拟连接(VCs)暴露于链路或节点故障的网络的生存能力。这里感兴趣的性能度量不仅是平均延迟,而且是每个虚拟连接的数据包延迟分布。通过对实际网络拓扑结构的仿真验证了所采用的分析方法,结果表明两者之间具有良好的对应关系。
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Survivability Quantification of Real-Sized Networks Including End-to-End Delay Distributions
In a telecommunication network it is essential to provide virtual connections between peering nodes with performance guarantees such as minimum throughput, maximum delay or loss. Critical services in telecommunication network should be continuously provided even when undesirable events like sabotage, natural disasters, or network failures happen. The design, construction and management of network infrastructure and service platforms aim at meeting such requirements. In this paper we consider the network's ability to survive major and minor failures in network infrastructure and service platforms that are caused by undesired events that might be external or internal. Survive means that the services provided comply with the requirements even in the presence of failures. The network survivability is quantified as defined by the ANSI T1A1.2 committee defined as the transient performance from the instant an undesirable event occurs until steady state is reached.In this paper we assess the survivability of a network with virtual connections (VCs) exposed to link or node failures. The performance measure of interest here is not just the mean delay but packet delay distributions for each virtual connection. The analytic approach that we use is verified against simulations of a real network topology and the results show very good correspondence between the two.
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