2023
DOI: 10.1109/tnsm.2022.3197453
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Investigating on Black Holes in Segment Routing Networks: Identification and Detection

Abstract: Network Black Holes (BHs) are logical failures that create a service disruption for a subset of traffic flows, generally due to device misconfiguration. Detection of a BH is a hard task due to its specific nature: the infrastructure is up and the disconnection affects a limited number of flows. An example of BH is the one caused by the failure of the Path MTU Discovery procedure in IPv6. The Segment Routing (SR) Architecture is an overlay infrastructure that provides source routing support by exploiting the co… Show more

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“…It is simple, fast, and accurate to obtain K,T with the system identification method. Currently, commonly used identification algorithms include least squares [37], maximum likelihood estimation [38], Kalman filtering [39], neural networks [40], and support vector machine [41]. Least squares (LS) is a classical identification algorithm that was commonly used before the emergence of intelligent algorithms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is simple, fast, and accurate to obtain K,T with the system identification method. Currently, commonly used identification algorithms include least squares [37], maximum likelihood estimation [38], Kalman filtering [39], neural networks [40], and support vector machine [41]. Least squares (LS) is a classical identification algorithm that was commonly used before the emergence of intelligent algorithms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%