Self-healing in networks with multiple reliability classes

Self‐healing has been investigated as a technique for efficient path failure restoration in VP‐based networks. This paper discusses self‐healing in networks with multiple reliability classes, and evaluates restoration performance of different failure recovery procedures that introduce priority order...

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