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Development and performance assessment of a distributed asynchronous protocol for real-time network restoration

by: W. D. Grover, B. D. Venables, M. H. MacGregor, J. H. Sandham
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on, Vol. 9, No. 1. (January 1991), pp. 112-125, doi:10.1109/49.64910  Key: citeulike:11980030

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The methodology used, and results obtained, in the development and verification of a protocol for real-time network restoration are described. This protocol, called selfhealing, relies on a combination of hardware and software features to achieve an advance in the speed of restoring network spans that have been cut. The hardware environment provides a paradigm for heavily parallel, asynchronous, distributed interaction. This environment is uniquely suited to interactions between digital cross-connect switches (DCS) embedded in a highly-capacity transport network. A speed determination based on an implementation of the protocol exactly as it would exist in the target DCS host machine is given


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