R. Cotter, D. Medhi and D. Tipper, ``Traffic Backlog and Impact on Network Dimensioning for Survivability for Wide-Area VP-based ATM Networks", to appear in Proceedings of 15th International Teltraffic Congress, Washington, DC, June 1997.
Abstract
It has been recently observed that the dominant factor on network performance after a failure in a packet switched network is the transient or nonstationary congestion period triggered by the backlog of packets due to retransmission after a failure. Given this observation, we address the survivable network design problem for VP-based ATM networks by introducing the transient time threshold to clear backlog as one of the quality-of-service parameters and present a design framework. Through computational work on test networks, we observe that if this parameter is not incorporated, a network (where services do backlog traffic after a failure) may be under designed resulting in noticeably longer transient period than any acceptable threshold.
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