2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2009.02.001
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A novel path protection scheme for MPLS networks using multi-path routing

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“…Proposed model is a further extension of the well-known model of multipath routing [2] due to the introduction in its structure of non-linear constraints (10) and (11). It is possible to obtain the order of multipath routing with paths overlapping by nodes in solving nonlinear programming problem with the objective function (4), linear constraints (1)-(3) and non-linear conditions (10) and (11). The use of conditions (10) and (11) allows the calculation of the set of routes that intersect just at nodes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Proposed model is a further extension of the well-known model of multipath routing [2] due to the introduction in its structure of non-linear constraints (10) and (11). It is possible to obtain the order of multipath routing with paths overlapping by nodes in solving nonlinear programming problem with the objective function (4), linear constraints (1)-(3) and non-linear conditions (10) and (11). The use of conditions (10) and (11) allows the calculation of the set of routes that intersect just at nodes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using non-overlapping routes ensures that failure or compromise of a network element (node or link) will result in failure or compromise of only one rather than several routes [8][9][10], which takes place at the routing of overlapping paths. However, the implementation of multipath routing over non-overlapping paths as a result uses a network resource inefficiently that is common to multiple paths.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Using an underlying network core based on a GMPLS/MPLS architecture makes recovery from node or link failures fast and efficient. Many recovery techniques in the literature have shown that reliability and availability can greatly be improved using GMPLS/MPLS core networks [26].…”
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“…Network with MPLS can offer good QoS to delay sensitive traffic such as VoIP, video conferences and meetings. Network failure such as link faults, crash of network elements or congestion are easily handled in MPLS networks [15][16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%