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Mesh-based Survivable Transport Networks

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Name:Mesh-based Survivable Transport Networks
ASIN/ISBN:013494576X
File size:36.4 Mb
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1st edition (August 14, 2003)
ISBN: 013494576X
File Type: PDF
File Size: 36,4 Mb
Pages: 800 pages
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: Options and Strategies for Optical, MPLS, SONET and ATM Networking by Wayne D. Grover



"Always on" information networks must automatically reroute around virtually any problem-but conventional, redundant ring architectures are too inefficient and inflexible. The solution: mesh-based networks that will be just as survivable-and far more flexible and cost-effective. Drawing heavily on the latest research, Wayne D. Grover introduces radical new concepts essential for deploying mesh-based networks. Grover offers "how-to" guidance on everything from logical design to operational strategy and evolution planning-including unprecedented insight into migration from ring topologies and the important new concept of p-cycles.

Mesh survivability: realities and common misunderstandings

Basic span- and path-restoration concepts and techniques

Logical design: modularity, non-linear cost structures, express-route optimization, and dual-failure considerations

Operational aspects of real-time restoration and self-organizing pre-planning against failures

The "transport-stabilized Internet": self-organizing reactions to failure and unforeseen demand patterns

Leveraging controlled oversubscription of capacity upon restoration in IP networks

"Forcers": a new way to analyze the capacity structure of mesh-restorable networks

New techniques for evolving facility-route structures in mesh-restorable networks

p-Cycles: combining the simplicity and switching speed of ring networks with the efficiency of mesh networks

Novel Working Capacity Envelope concept for simplified dynamic demand provisioning

Dual-failure restorability and the availability of mesh networks

This is the definitive guide to mesh-based networking for every system engineer, network planner, product manager, researcher and graduate student in optical networking.

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