2020
DOI: 10.1002/net.21934
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Dual‐failure restorability analysis of span‐restorable meta‐mesh networks

Abstract: The span‐restorable meta‐mesh model was previously designed as a cutting‐edge technique that enhanced the spare capacity efficiency in low average nodal degree networks. In this technique, lightpaths that fully traverse chains of degree‐2 nodes are provided with a logical express bypass span allowing a distinction between the internal and external working flow capacity that transit the chain. In the event of span failure, lightpaths which would normally traverse the chain in its entirety are allowed to fail ba… Show more

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“…Silva et al [199], Canale et al [47], Sen et al [195], Canale et al [48], Martins et al [141], Ghedini et al [92], Barbosa et al [25], Castillo et al [50], Lin and Zhou [135], and Vass et al [212] analyze problems in survivability, reliability, or fault‐tolerance for different required structures and/or operations. Kucharzak et al [129], Fouquet et al [86], Yang et al [225], Cheng et al [54], Myslitski et al [150], Busing et al [45], and Natalino et al [151] examine novel post‐perturbation routing or path selection protocols.…”
Section: Optimization Models and Network Robustnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silva et al [199], Canale et al [47], Sen et al [195], Canale et al [48], Martins et al [141], Ghedini et al [92], Barbosa et al [25], Castillo et al [50], Lin and Zhou [135], and Vass et al [212] analyze problems in survivability, reliability, or fault‐tolerance for different required structures and/or operations. Kucharzak et al [129], Fouquet et al [86], Yang et al [225], Cheng et al [54], Myslitski et al [150], Busing et al [45], and Natalino et al [151] examine novel post‐perturbation routing or path selection protocols.…”
Section: Optimization Models and Network Robustnessmentioning
confidence: 99%