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Cross-sharing vs. self-sharing trees for protecting multicast sessions in mesh networks

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Cross-sharing vs. self-sharing trees for protecting multicast sessions in mesh networks
In this study, we investigate a cost-effective approach for protecting several multicast sessions from any link failure in an optical network. The approach, referred to as cross-sharing, provides an optimal sharing of backup resources among several multicast sessions. Our cross-sharing approach employs the link-vector model, modified for multicast sessions, and provides significant cost savings (48% for a small six-node network and 39% for a large nationwide network) of backup resources relative to arc-disjoint and self-sharing approaches, especially for a large number of sessions.
Narendra K. Singhal, Canhui Ou, Biswanath Mukherje
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where CN
Authors Narendra K. Singhal, Canhui Ou, Biswanath Mukherjee
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