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  • A Study on VP Network Designer

    Ayano YAMASHITA  Satoru OHTA  

     
    PAPER-Communication Networks and Services

      Vol:
    E81-B No:3
      Page(s):
    503-510

    VP Network Designer, a software tool that automates the tasks involved in the transaction of service orders in VP leased line services, is introduced here in this paper. The tool is composed of two functions: VP Design Explorer which, given a request for VP establishment, determines a disjoint backup and target VP routes to support fault tolerance under VP-APS scheme; Network Resource Administrator which provides data administering functions, useful in maintaining a clear insight into the state of the network. The paper focuses on the implementation of VP Design Explorer. A scheme, proposed as disjoint VP routes search, is used to evaluate a pair of VP routes that guarantee duct level independence. The scheme is based on an integer programming modeling approach, and is proved to be effective for evaluating disjoint paths in a hierarchical network. VP Design Explorer is equipped with an additional feature where, under conditions of resource shortage, it presents a set of additional resources that are necessary to satisfy VP demand, together with the VP routes that become possible by the additions. Formulation of the problem is attained through an extension of the disjoint VP routes search scheme. A prototype of VP Network Designer is presented and its performance tested using computer simulations. The tool is found to achieve a computational time performance in the order of seconds and minutes, for evaluating disjoint VP routes search problems under real life ATM network conditions.

  • Dynamic VP Rearrangement in an ATM Network

    Ayano YAMASHITA  Ryutaro KAWAMURA  Hisaya HADAMA  

     
    PAPER-Network and traffic control

      Vol:
    E80-B No:2
      Page(s):
    289-295

    In this paper, we introduce a VP rearrangement scheme to realize the dynamic control of ATM network. We demonstrate its effectiveness for the transport of B-ISDN traffic which is both fluctuous and hard to predict. First, we present a strategy for the ATM network provisioning, used to manage both the logical VP network and the underlying physical transport network. We then propose a VP rearrangement scheme and discuss its performance. Lastly, we analyze the proposed scheme by simulations, and confirm that its performance, in comparison to the conventional, dynamic VP bandwidth control scheme, is superior.