Network Resilience in Multilayer Networks: A Critical Review and Open Issues
ICN '01 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Networking-Part 1
An adaptive survivability admission control algorithm using backup path for high-speed networks
International Journal of Network Management
Deadlock-free connection-based adaptive routing with dynamic virtual circuits
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
A distributed simulator for network resource management investigation
Computer Communications
Prioritized failure recovery in communication networks and its transient analysis
Computer Communications
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Future networks must offer extremely high levels of reliability because information has become critical to the continued well-being of society. This article shows the approaches to the survivable ATM network. The reliability requirements of future networks are discussed first. Development results of three typical restoration architectures (automatic protection switch (APS), self-healing network (SHN), and failure-resistant virtual path (FRVP)) for ATM networks are then shown. Next, we describe current progress in standardization activities. They also discuss open issues that must be resolved in future studies