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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Survivable embedding of logical topologies in WDM ring networks
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal - Special issue: Photonics, networking & computing
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Restoration in IP over WDM Optical Networks
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Simple network performance tomography
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Survivable Mapping Algorithm by Ring Trimming (SMART) for Large IP-Over-WDM Networks
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Multicast-based inference of network-internal loss characteristics
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Resilience in multilayer networks
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Design protection for WDM optical networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Data-centric optical networks and their survivability
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Fault management in IP-over-WDM networks: WDM protection versus IP restoration
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Survivable lightpath routing: a new approach to the design of WDM-based networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Controlled use of excess backbone bandwidth for providing new services in IP-over-WDM networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
A modular neural network approach to fault diagnosis
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
IP restoration vs. WDM protection: is there an optimal choice?
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
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This paper gives a survey of the techniques for failure location, protection and restoration in IP over optical fiber networks. The first part of the paper reviews failure location algorithms at the optical and the IP layers. We classify the failure location algorithms at the optical layer into two main categories: the model based approach, that builds an abstract model of the network and uses this model to diagnose failures, and the learning based approach, that views the network as a black box and diagnoses failures using a set of rules obtained either by learning or by the expertise of the human manager. At the IP layer, we focus on the location of one of the main sources of failure: lossy links. The lossy link location algorithms can also be classified into two categories: the correlation approach, that requires strong correlation between monitoring packets, and the simple tomography approach, that requires some knowledge of the distribution of lossy links. The second part of the paper describes the main strategies that ensure survivability in IP-over-fiber networks. After a failure, traffic can be restored either at the optical layer or at the IP layer. Protection at the optical layer amounts to dedicate some lightpaths to reroute the traffic disrupted by the failure. Restoration at the IP layer eliminates the need to set up back-up optical paths, but requires to map the IP layer on the optical layer in a survivable way. We describe the most common approaches achieving this.