D. Medhi and D. Tipper, "Multi-Layered Network Survivability -- Models, Analysis, Architecture, Framework and Implementation: An Overview", Proc. of the DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition (DISCEX'2000), Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, January 25-27, 2000.
Abstract
A major attack can significantly reduce the capability to deliver
services in large-scale networked information systems. In this
project, we
have addressed the survivability of large scale heterogeneous
information systems which consist of various services provided
over multiple interconnected networks with different technologies.
The communications network
portions of such systems are referred to as
multi-networks. We specifically address the issue of
survivability due to physical attacks that destroy links and nodes
in multi-networks. The end goal is to support critical
services in the face of a major attack by making optimum use of
network resources while minimizing network congestion. This is an
area which is little studied, especially for large-scale
heterogeneous systems. In this paper, we present an overview of our
contributions in this area.
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