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This work considers two important aspects of modern communication networks, network survivability, and energy efficiency. Survivability is a design requirement to provide failure recovery against network outages such as fiber cuts. To ensure survivability, traditionally, spare network (i.e., backup) resources are reserved in case of failures of primary (i.e., working) network resources. On the other...
Telecom operators worldwide are witnessing squeezed profit margins mainly due to hyper‐competition. Hence, new business models/strategies are needed to help operators reduce Operational and Capital Expenditures. In this context, the Network Function Virtualization (NFV) paradigm, which consists of running Virtual Instances of Network Functions (NFs) in Commercial‐Off‐The‐Shelf (COTS) hardware, represents...
Due to the increasing dependence on network services of our society, research has recently been concentrating on enhancing traditional protection strategies to withstand large-scale failures, as in case of disaster events. The recently-formed EU-funded RECODIS project aims at coordinating and fostering research collaboration in Europe on disaster resiliency in communication networks. In particular,...
Virtualization technologies are changing the way network operators deploy and manage Internet services. In particular in this study we focus on the new Network Function Virtualization (NFV) paradigm, which consists in instantiating Virtual Network Function (VNFs) in Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COSTS) hardware. Adopting NFV network operators can dynamically instantiate Network Functions (NFs) based on...
The Network Function Virtualization paradigm enables the possibility to dynamically instantiate Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) in Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) hardware. Such VNFs are then concatenated together in Service Chains (SCs) to provide specific Internet services to the users. Depending on latency requirements for such services and considering the aim of maximally consolidating the VNFs...
In recent years, large scale natural disasters (such as earthquakes, or tsunami) have caused multiple Internet outages in different parts of the world, resulting in high infrastructures damages and capacity losses. Content providers are currently investigating novel disaster-resiliency mechanisms to maintain the service continuity in their Content Delivery Networks (CDNs). In case of such widespread...
The continuous growth of the Internet in the last decade has contributed to an unprecedented increase of the total amount of energy consumed by telecommunication networks worldwide. In this context, Wavelengths Division Multiplexed networks, besides providing benefits in terms of high transport capacity, have been recognized as an effective solution to achieve substantial power savings in core transport...
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