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SURVIVABILITY (VULNERABILITY) -
Example
Survivability of Telecommunication network
The Frame Relay Model was designed by the International Group of
Operations Research (I.G.O.R.) for one of the leading USA
Telecommunication system.
Group of designers:
Dr.Sc. Igor Ushakov, Lead of the project (San Diego, California,
USA)
Ph.D. Sergei Shibanov, Manager of the project (Arlington, D.C., USA)
Dr.Sc. Igor Socolov, Chief Scientist of the project (Moscow, Russia)
Ph.D. Sergei Antonov, Chief programmer of the project (Moscow,
Russia)
Dr.Sc. Sergei Shorgin, Scientist (Moscow, Russia)
The Frame Relay Model allows performing the “what if” availability
analysis in case where some switches or trunks fail due to natural
disaster (hurricanes, earthquakes, etc.) or terrorist acts. In this
case, network management has to reschedule data and phone calls flow
using embedded redundancy in network capacity.
The Frame Relay Model is intended to help designers and planners of
frame relay networks analyze existing or prospective networks and
obtain their operational characteristics for various scenarios of
external intervention into the telecommunication network.
The Frame Relay Model lets you construct a network structure, input
its main technical parameters, find permanent virtual channels,
obtain the main operational characteristics (time and probability of
delivery), and generate reports. The model allows analyzing the
frame relay network backbone and customer’s subnetworks connected to
the backbone.
For running the program, one needs a PC of standard configuration.
Contact:
Dr.Sc. Igor Ushakov
e-mail:
iushakov2000@yahoo.com
(858) 623-3214,
address: 3525 Lebon Dr. #215, San Diego, CA 92122
see Report and
Presentation...
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