Authors
James PG Sterbenz, Egemen K Cetinkaya, Mahmood A Hameed, Abdul Jabbar, Q Shi, Justin P Rohrer
Publication date
2013/2
Journal
Telecommunication Systems
Volume
52
Issue
2
Pages
705-736
Publisher
Springer
Description
As the Internet becomes increasingly important to all aspects of society, the consequences of disruption become increasingly severe. Thus it is critical to increase the resilience and survivability of future networks. We define resilience as the ability of the network to provide desired service even when challenged by attacks, large-scale disasters, and other failures. This paper describes a comprehensive methodology to evaluate network resilience using a combination of topology generation, analytical, simulation, and experimental emulation techniques with the goal of improving the resilience and survivability of the Future Internet.
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