Search for dissertations about: "network failure recovery"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words network failure recovery.
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1. Reliable and deterministic network services
Abstract : In a post Internet bubble economic environment the obvious lack of any disruptive new technologies that could give new impetus to network growth (as, for example, experienced after the appearance of the Web) lead to a trivialization of network services: Aside grass-roots, semi-subterranean applications like file sharing, entertainment content swapping and on-line gaming, it can be argued that network services are presently used in a manner not very different than a decade ago. In this respect, one of the factors that can be identified as limiting further development is the perceived lack of guarantees with regard to network services. READ MORE
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2. Interdomain Traffic Engineering and Faster Restoration in Optical Networks
Abstract : Internet traffic has surpassed voice traffic and is dominating in transmission networks. The Internet Protocol (IP) is now being used to encapsulate various kinds of services. The new services have different requirements than the initial type of traffic that was carried by the Internet network and IP. READ MORE
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3. Design of Multi-layer Telecommunication Networks: Fairness, Resilience, and Load Balancing
Abstract : Migration to Next Generation Internet architectures poses new challenges for network operators in planning core networks and calls for efficient network planning and optimization tools. Optimization models underlying such tools are developed in this thesis. READ MORE
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4. Dependable Distributed Control System : Redundancy and Concurrency defects
Abstract : Intelligent devices, interconnectivity, and information exchange are characteristics often associated with Industry 4.0. A peer-to-peer-oriented architecture with the network as the system center succeeds the traditional controller-centric topology used in today's distributed control systems, improving information exchange in future designs. READ MORE
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5. SDN-Enabled Resiliency in Computer Networks
Abstract : In computer networking, failures, such as breaking equipment, cable cuts, power failures and human errors continuously cause communication interruptions. Such failures may result in dissatisfied customers, loss of product reputation, violation of SLAs and even critical failures in industrial systems. READ MORE