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5th DRCN 2005: Naples, Italy
- Roberto Clemente:
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Design of Reliable Communication Networks, DRCN 2005, Naples, Italy, October 16-19, 2005. IEEE 2005, ISBN 0-7803-9439-9 - Giancarlo D'Orazio:
Next generation networks for tomorrow's services. 1 - Jean-Lou Dupont:
Resiliency: the balancing act. 3 - Federico Losego, Massimo Tornatore, Guido Maier, Achille Pattavina:
Time constraints in an OTN semi-automatic control system. 7-14 - Mohamed Koubàa, Nicolas Puech, Maurice Gagnaire:
Lightpath rerouting for differentiated services in WDM all-optical networks. 15-22 - Tianjian Li, Bin Wang:
On optimal survivability design in WDM optical networks under a scheduled traffic model. 23-30 - Guido Maier, Andrea Di Giglio, Giuseppe Ferraris, Marco Quagliotti, Simone De Patre, Luigi Savastano:
An approach for dynamic optical transport network planning and analysis. 41-40 - Dongmei Wang, Guangzhi Li, Robert D. Doverspike:
On-line restoration for multi-path routing. 41-46 - Sarah Ruepp, Lars Dittman, Lars Ellegard:
Simulation and comparison of path restoration techniques in SDH mesh networks. 47-53 - Fahad R. Dogar, Zartash Afzal Uzmi, Shahab Baqai:
CAIP: a restoration routing architecture for DiffServ aware MPLS traffic engineering. 55-60 - Zsolt Lakatos, Peter Szegedi:
Effective resilience design for recovery time restricted applications. 61-70 - Yuji Shinozaki, Masaru Katayama, Hiroki Yamada:
High-reliability network system architecture using dynamic reconfigurable technology. 71-76 - Darli A. A. Mello, Dominic A. Schupke, Matthias Scheffel, Helio Waldman:
Availability maps for connections in WDM optical networks. 77-84 - Sofie Verbrugge, Didier Colle, Piet Demeester, Ralf Huelsermann, Monika Jaeger:
General availability model for multilayer transport networks. 85-92 - Jérôme Galtier, Alexandre Laugier, Pascal Pons:
Algorithms to evaluate the reliability of a network. 93-102 - Meir Herzberg, Felix Shleifer, Regina Ring, Ori Zolberg:
Applying the cycle-oriented approach to multi-domain, multi-service survivable networks. 103-108 - Sho Nariai, Dirk P. Kroese:
On the design of multi-type networks via the cross-entropy method. 109-114 - Chalermpol Charnsripinyo, David Tipper:
Topological design of 3G wireless backhaul networks for service assurance. 115-126 - Lutz Rapp:
Quality surveillance algorithm for erbium-doped fiber amplifiers. 127-134 - Henning Hinderthür, Lars Friedrich:
Scaling protection to the needs of metro optical networking. 135-140 - Ragnar Ø. Andreassen, Aasmund Sudbö, Steinar Bjørnstad, Bjarne E. Helvik, Erik Hodne, Sigbjörn Wikshaland, Evi Zouganeli:
Fault tolerance in a TWC/AWG based optical burst switching node architecture. 141-148 - Alessio Giorgetti, Nicola Andriolli, Luca Valcarenghi, Piero Castoldi:
Impact of idle protection capacity reuse on multi-class optical networks. 149-154 - Tamás Kárász, Zsolt Pándi, Tivadar Jakab:
Network consolidation - how to improve the efficiency of provisioning oriented optical networks. 155-164 - Anna Urra, Eusebi Calle, José L. Marzo:
Partial disjoint path for multi-layer protection in GMPLS networks. 165-170 - Andrea Di Giglio, Giovanni Di Giorgio, Marco Quagliotti:
Cost and reliability comparison of some static and dynamic multilayer resilience schemes. 171-178 - Robert G. Prinz, Achim Autenrieth, Dominic A. Schupke:
Dual failure protection in multilayer networks based on overlay or augmented model. 179-186 - Christian Awad, Brunilde Sansò, André Girard:
Network reliability under mixed IP and optical protection. 187-194 - Roberto Clemente, Maurizio Bartoli, Andrea Del Pistoia, Giancarlo D'Orazio, Bruno Giovanni Pennestrì:
Short term strategies for carrier class IP over optics network. 195-202 - Roland Wessäly:
SNDIib - official launch of the data library for survivable network design. 203-206 - Chang Liu, Lu Ruan:
p-cycle design in survivable WDM networks with shared risk link groups (SRLGs). 207-212 - John Doucette, Peter A. Giese, Wayne D. Grover:
Combined node and span protection strategies with node-encircling p-cycles. 213-222 - Arnold Farkas, János Szigeti, Tibor Cinkler:
P-cycle based protection schemes for multi-domain networks. 223-230 - Adil Kodian, Wayne D. Grover, John Doucette:
A disjoint route-sets approach to design of path-protecting p-cycle networks. 231-240 - Eligijus Kubilinskas, Michal Pióro:
Two design problems for the IP/MLPS over WDM networks. 241-248 - Gert Grammel:
Control plane design for multi-layer resilience. 249-252 - Wojtek Bigos, Hisao Nakajima:
Survivable MPLS over optical transport networks: cost and network resource usage analysis. 253-260 - Yu Liu, David Tipper, Korn Vajanapoom:
Spare capacity allocation in multi-layer networks. 261-268 - Michael Menth, Rüdiger Martin:
Network resilience through multi-topology routing. 271-277 - Alessandro Capello, Silviano Milani, Chiara Moriondo, Gianni Rossi, Paolo Salamandra, Mario Perrone, Maria Barone:
Non-stop forwarding behaviour and performance in high-end IP routers for ISP's backbone networks. 279-285 - Thomas Schwabe, Claus G. Gruber:
Traffic variations caused by inter-domain re-routing. 287-294 - Antti Kankkunen:
Non-service affecting software upgrades for multi-service routers. 295-302 - Guangzhi Li, Angela L. Chiu, John Strand:
Failure recovery in all-optical ULH networks. 303-310 - Annalisa Morea, Julien Poirrier:
A critical analysis of the possible cost savings of translucent networks. 311-318 - Oana Brinzanescu, Stefan Schnitter:
Interworking of planning and operation for reliable and cost-effective transport networks. 319-324 - Leo Nederlof, David Mirto, Sergey Ten, Matthias Gunkel, Dirk Breuer, Hans Reiner, Helmut Cremer, Ronald Freund, Christoph Caspar, Friedrich Raub:
Cost optimization study using dispersion-managed fiber in a German backbone network. 325-332 - Francesco Masetti-Placci:
Service delivery architecture for premium IPTV and triple play. 333-336 - Tibor Cinkler, András Kern, István Moldován:
Optimized QoS protection of Ethernet trees. 337-344 - Piotr Cholda, Krzysztof Wajda, Andrzej Jajszczyk, János Tapolcai, Tibor Cinkler, Stefan Bodamer, Didier Colle, Giuseppe Ferraris:
Considerations about service differentiation using a combined QoS/QoR approach. 345-352 - Michal Morawski:
Uncertain metrics applied to QoS multipath routing. 353-362 - Giovanni Fiaschi, Diego Caviglia, Dino Bramanti:
Fault-tolerant path teardown signalling for broken-link resource collection. 363-365 - Csaba Antal, János Harmatos, Gábor Tóth:
A cluster-based resource provisioning model in virtual private networks. 367-374 - Gangxiang Shen, Wayne D. Grover:
Automatic lightpath service provisioning with an adaptive protected working capacity envelope based on p-cycles. 375-386 - Gerard P. O'Reilly, Hüseyin Uzunalioglu, Stephen H. Conrad, Walter E. Beyeler:
Inter-infrastructure simulations across telecom, power, and emergency services. 387-394 - Alan F. Graves, Bruce Wallace, Shalini Periyalwar, Carlo Riccardi:
Clinical grade - a foundation for healthcare communications networks. 395-402 - Ling Zhou, Wayne D. Grover:
A theory for setting the "safety margin" on availability guarantees in an SLA. 403-410 - Roberto Clemente, Maurizio Bartoli, Maria Chiara Bossi, Giancarlo D'Orazio, Giuseppe Cosmo:
Risk management in availability SLA. 411-420 - Claus G. Gruber, Arie M. C. A. Koster, Sebastian Orlowski, Roland Wessäly, Adrian Zymolka:
A computational study for demand-wise shared protection. 421-428 - Tibor Cinkler, Diana Mesko, Attila Mitcsenkov, Giuseppe Viola:
Adaptive shared protection rearrangement. 429-436 - Otto J. Wittner, Bjarne E. Helvik, Victor Nicolat:
Internet failure protection using hamiltonian p-cycles found by ant-like agents. 437-444 - Xubin Luo, Bin Wang:
Diverse routing in WDM optical networks with shared risk link group (SRLG) failures. 445-452 - Philip Hargrave:
Next generation networks design for reliability. 453 - Philip Hargrave:
Next generation networks - design for reliability. 454-458 - Olivier Klopfenstein:
A randomized rounding heuristic to reroute tunnels in MPLS networks. 461-468 - Tim Hubbard:
Enabling flexible working using hybrid IP VPNs. 469-472 - Levente Tamási, Dániel Orincsay, Balázs Gábor Józsa, Gábor Magyar:
Design of survivable VPN based VoIP networks. 473-480 - Gaurav Agrawal, Dijiang Huang, Deep Medhi:
Network protection design for MPLS networks. 481-488 - Gerald Kunzmann, Robert Nagel, Jörg Eberspächer:
Increasing the reliability of structured P2P networks. 489-496 - Ricardo Lent:
Smart packet-based selection of reliable paths in ad hoc networks. 497-502 - Jean Paul Talledo Vilela, Jose Carlos Miranda Valenzuela:
Design and implementation of a wireless remote data acquisition system for mobile applications. 503- - János Farkas, Csaba Antal, Gábor Tóth, Lars Westberg:
Distributed resilient architecture for Ethernet networks. 515-522 - Mohamed Beghdadi, Yang Cao:
Evolving metro transport and switching infrastructures: path to efficient Ethernet services for carrier networks. 523-532 - Jens Myrup Pedersen, Tahir M. Riaz, Thomas Phillip Knudsen, Ole Brun Madsen:
Designing broadband access networks with triple redundancy. 533-540 - Rong Zhao, Sebastian Goetze, Ralf Lehnert:
A visual planning tool for hybrid fibre VDSL access networks with heuristic algorithms. 541-
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