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RPFP: IP fast reroute with providing complete protection and without using tunnels
2013
2013 IEEE/ACM 21st International Symposium on Quality of Service (IWQoS)
Therefore, in this paper, we propose a new kind of notunnel-based IPFRR method, named with RPFP, which can provide complete protection against all the valid single failures. ...
Therefore, the IETF published a framework, called IP Fast ReRoute (IPFRR), which aims to provide protection against such valid single failures before the network re-converges. ...
In addition, we would like to thank Yang Yu for some experiments, and also thank Yangyang Wang for some very good comments on this work. Jun Bi is the corresponding author. ...
doi:10.1109/iwqos.2013.6550274
dblp:conf/iwqos/ZhangWB13
fatcat:vhkzdec26nf3xo4u3aqipouaw4
Local Fast Segment Rerouting on Hypercubes
2018
International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems
Fast rerouting is an essential mechanism in any dependable communication network, allowing to quickly, i.e., locally, recover from network failures, without invoking the control plane. ...
We complement our results with an integer linear program formulation for general graphs and exploratory simulation results. ...
ACM SIGCOMM, 2011. 68 Baobao Zhang, Jianping Wu, and Jun Bi. RPFP: IP fast reroute with providing complete protection and without using tunnels. In Proc. IWQoS, 2013. O P O D I S 2 0 1 8 ...
doi:10.4230/lipics.opodis.2018.13
dblp:conf/opodis/FoersterP0W18
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