Reliability in Layered Networks with Random Link Failures

Kayi Lee, Hyang-Won Lee, Eytan Modiano
2010 2010 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM  
We consider network reliability in layered networks where the lower layer experiences random link failures. In layered networks, each failure at the lower layer may lead to multiple failures at the upper layer. We generalize the classical polynomial expression for network reliability to the multi-layer setting. Using random sampling techniques, we develop polynomial time approximation algorithms for the failure polynomial. Our approach gives an approximate expression for reliability as a
more » ... n of the link failure probability, eliminating the need to resample for different values of the failure probability. Furthermore, it gives insight on how the routings of the logical topology on the physical topology impact network reliability. We show that maximizing the min cut of the (layered) network maximizes reliability in the low failure probability regime. Based on this observation, we develop algorithms for routing the logical topology to maximize reliability.
doi:10.1109/infcom.2010.5461985 dblp:conf/infocom/LeeLM10 fatcat:3zcvkagek5ckdiltyeqmxp5jmi