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Como cada caminho virtual ATM (VP) contém pacotes de canais virtuais (VCs), uma rede de camada VP pode servir como uma camada de servidor e cada rede de camada VC pode ser uma camada de cliente. Portanto, o provisionamento eficaz do serviço VC depende completamente da confiabilidade da rede da camada VP. Propomos a estrutura de gerenciamento de caminho virtual (VP) ATM com esquemas dinâmicos de roteamento e reencaminhamento em uma rede de transporte hierárquica. O algoritmo de roteamento visa fornecer a rota globalmente ideal em um ambiente de rede hierárquico a partir das perspectivas de maximização da utilização dos recursos da rede e satisfação dos requisitos de QoS do usuário final. O algoritmo de reencaminhamento garante a sobrevivência da rede em caso de falhas na rede ou degradação do desempenho. Propomos também o modelo de implementação do sistema de gerenciamento de rede de caminhos virtuais ATM (VP-NMS). Por fim, avaliamos o desempenho de roteamento e reencaminhamento para uma rede real, a High Speed Information Network (HSIN) da Korea Telecom.
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Won-Kyu HONG, Choong-Seon HONG, "Virtual Path Management Framework with Dynamic Routing and Rerouting Schemes in Hierarchical ATM Network" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 8, pp. 2193-2206, August 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Since each ATM virtual path (VP) contains bundles of virtual channels (VCs), a VP layer network can serve as a server layer and each VC layer network can be a client layer. Therefore the effective VC service provisioning depends completely on the reliability of the VP layer network. We propose the ATM virtual path (VP) management framework with dynamic routing and rerouting schemes in a hierarchical transport network. The routing algorithm aims to provide the globally optimal route in a hierarchical network environment from the perspectives of maximization of network resource utilization and satisfaction of the end user's QoS requirement. The rerouting algorithm guarantees network survivability in the event of network faults or performance degradations. We also propose the implementation model of the ATM virtual path network management system (VP-NMS). Lastly, we evaluate the routing and rerouting performance for a real network, the High Speed Information Network (HSIN) of Korea Telecom.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_8_2193/_p
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