Title :
Fault diagnosis in IP networks via multicast probing: Noisy measurements
Author :
Rege, Kiran M. ; Nagarajan, Ramesh ; Akyamac, Ahmet A.
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs., Alcatel-Lucent, Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, we address network fault diagnosis using multicast-based probing where probes are susceptible to measurement errors. The problem is inspired by and relevant to multicast-based IPTV services being heavily deployed by telecom operators around the world. Specifically, we extend the ¿noiseless¿ disjunctive fault model for multicast-based probing presented in to include measurement errors, and derive key results concerning the most probable fault scenario and the most likely fault given the observed probe values. We show that the generalization to include measurement errors adds a fixed amount of overhead per computational step. These results provide a basis, in the face of potential probe measurement errors, for efficient computational procedures to determine the nodes that are most likely to have been in a faulty state and can be used as part of test strategies for network fault diagnosis. Our procedures exploit the underlying structure of the multicast tree and are significantly more efficient than generic computational procedures for probabilistic inference. They can form the basis for accurate and timely fault diagnosis and service quality resolution procedures as part of performance management and customer care systems respectively.
Keywords :
IP networks; IPTV; fault diagnosis; multicast communication; telecommunication channels; IP networks; customer care systems; disjunctive fault model; fault diagnosis; generic computational procedures; measurement errors; multicast probing; multicast tree; multicast-based IPTV services; multicast-based probing; noisy measurements; performance management; probabilistic inference; service quality resolution; telecom operators; Aging; Bioinformatics; Diseases; Fault diagnosis; Gene expression; Genomics; Humans; IP networks; Proteins; Spatial databases; Bayesian; Fault diagnosis; belief propagation; most probable explanation; multicast; noisy OR; probing;
Conference_Titel :
Sarnoff Symposium, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Princeton, NJ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5592-8
DOI :
10.1109/SARNOF.2010.5469699