DocumentCode
2497293
Title
Exact two-terminal reliability of some directed networks
Author
Tanguy, Christian
Author_Institution
R&D Div., CORE/MCN/OTT, France Telecom, Issy-les-Moulineaux
fYear
2007
fDate
7-10 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
The calculation of network reliability in a probabilistic context has long been an issue of practical and academic importance. Conventional approaches (determination of bounds, sums of disjoint products algorithms, Monte Carlo evaluations, studies of the reliability polynomials, etc.) only provide approximations when the networkpsilas size increases, even when nodes do not fail and all edges have the same reliability p. We consider here a directed, generic graph of arbitrary size mimicking real-life long-haul communication networks, and give the exact, analytical solution for the two-terminal reliability. This solution involves a product of transfer matrices, in which individual reliabilities of edges and nodes are taken into account. The special case of identical edge and node reliabilities (p and p, respectively) is addressed. We consider a case study based on a commonly-used configuration, and assess the influence of the edges being directed (or not) on various measures of network performance. While the two-terminal reliability, the failure frequency and the failure rate of the connection are quite similar, the locations of complex zeros of the two-terminal reliability polynomials exhibit strong differences, and various structure transitions at specific values of p. The present work could be extended to provide a catalog of exactly solvable networks in terms of reliability, which could be useful as building blocks for new and improved bounds, as well as benchmarks, in the general case.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; directed graphs; matrix algebra; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication terminals; Monte Carlo evaluations; directed graph; directed networks; generic graph; probabilistic context; real-life long-haul communication networks; reliability polynomials; transfer matrices; two-terminal reliability; two-terminal reliability polynomials; Boolean functions; Data structures; IP networks; Polynomials; Quality of service; Radio broadcasting; Research and development; Stimulated emission; Telecommunication network reliability; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design and Reliable Communication Networks, 2007. DRCN 2007. 6th International Workshop on
Conference_Location
La Rochelle
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3824-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DRCN.2007.4762273
Filename
4762273
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