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Resilience and survivability in communication networks: Strategies, principles, and survey of disciplines

Journal

COMPUTER NETWORKS
Volume 54, Issue 8, Pages 1245-1265

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2010.03.005

Keywords

Communication network; Future Internet resilience; Fault tolerance; Survivability; Disruption tolerance; Dependability; Reliability; Availability; Security; Performability; Critical infrastructure; Defence; Defense; Detection; Remediation; Recovery; Restoration; Diagnosis; Refinement; Metrics

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [CNS-0626918]
  2. European Commission [EU FP6-IST-27489, FP7-224619]

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The Internet has become essential to all aspects of modern life, and thus the consequences of network disruption have become increasingly severe. It is widely recognised that the Internet is not sufficiently resilient, survivable, and dependable, and that significant research, development, and engineering is necessary to improve the situation. This paper provides an architectural framework for resilience and survivability in communication networks and provides a survey of the disciplines that resilience encompasses, along with significant past failures of the network infrastructure. A resilience strategy is presented to defend against, detect, and remediate challenges, a set of principles for designing resilient networks is presented, and techniques are described to analyse network resilience. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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