Network restoration using recurrent neural networks
International Journal of Network Management
ATM Network Restoration Using a Multiple Backup VPs Based Self-Healing Protocol
ICN '01 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Networking-Part 2
A Novel Interworking Configuration to Protect Gateways in Between Survivable Sub-Networks
ISCC '97 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC '97)
Computational Optimization and Applications
A new approach to survivability of connection oriented networks
ICCS'03 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Computational science: PartI
Review: Artificial intelligence approaches to network management: recent advances and a survey
Computer Communications
A novel routing algorithm for WDM-based micro-cellular wireless system
Computer Communications
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ATM network techniques have been actively researched and developed with the goal of realizing B-ISDN. ATM networks can transport signals of various services efficiently and economically, and offer the benefit of enhanced flexibility if the virtual path (VP) concept is adopted. Therefore, the ATM network will provide the infrastructure for B-ISDN. One of the most important themes in B-ISDN is the increased level of network reliability required to to match the high volume of data transmission that will be incurred by the information society and the “mission critical” nature of such data. The authors summarize self-healing network (SHN) schemes they have developed, and discuss problems that must be solved to realize SHN