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TY - JOUR
T1 - Redundancy, diversity, and connectivity to achieve multilevel network resilience, survivability, and disruption tolerance invited paper
AU - Sterbenz, James P. G.
AU - Hutchison, David
AU - Çetinkaya, Egemen K.
AU - Jabbar, Abdul
AU - Rohrer, Justin P.
AU - Schöller, Marcus
AU - Smith, Paul
PY - 2014/5/31
Y1 - 2014/5/31
N2 - Communication networks are constructed as a multilevel stack of infrastructure, protocols, and mechanisms: links and nodes, topology, routing paths, interconnected realms (ASs), end-to-end transport, and application interaction. The resilience of each one of these levels provides a foundation for the next level to achieve an overall goal of a resilient, survivable, disruption-tolerant, and dependable Future Internet. This paper concentrates on three critical resilience disciplines and the corresponding mechanisms to achieve multilevel resilience: redundancy for fault tolerance, diversity for survivability, and connectivity for disruption tolerance. Cross-layering and the mechanisms at each level are described, including richly connected topologies, multipath diverse routing, and disruption-tolerant end-to-end transport.
AB - Communication networks are constructed as a multilevel stack of infrastructure, protocols, and mechanisms: links and nodes, topology, routing paths, interconnected realms (ASs), end-to-end transport, and application interaction. The resilience of each one of these levels provides a foundation for the next level to achieve an overall goal of a resilient, survivable, disruption-tolerant, and dependable Future Internet. This paper concentrates on three critical resilience disciplines and the corresponding mechanisms to achieve multilevel resilience: redundancy for fault tolerance, diversity for survivability, and connectivity for disruption tolerance. Cross-layering and the mechanisms at each level are described, including richly connected topologies, multipath diverse routing, and disruption-tolerant end-to-end transport.
U2 - 10.1007/s11235-013-9816-9
DO - 10.1007/s11235-013-9816-9
M3 - Journal article
VL - 56
SP - 17
EP - 31
JO - Telecommunication Systems
JF - Telecommunication Systems
SN - 1018-4864
IS - 1
M1 - 1
ER -