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A Backup Route Aware Routing Protocol - Fast Recovery From Transient Routing Failures
Category: Data Management, Networking and Communications
Overview As the Internet becomes the critical information infrastructure for both personal and business applications, survivable routing protocols need to be designed that maintain the performance of those services in the presence of failures. This paper examines the survivability of interdoamin routing protocols in the presence of routing failure events, and provides a backup route aware routing protocol that performs non-stop routing in the presence of failures. It demonstrates through simulation its effectiveness in preventing packet losses during transient routing failures.
- Publisher
- University of Massachusetts
- File Format
- Date Published
- Jul 18, 2008
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Switching, Back-up
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