Enhanced Multiple Routing Configurations For Fast IP Network Recovery From Multiple Failures
T. Anji Kumar, M. H. M. Krishna Prasad

TL;DR
This paper introduces Enhanced MRC, a method to improve IP network recovery speed by supporting multiple failures without frequent global re-convergence, addressing a key limitation of existing MRC techniques.
Contribution
The paper proposes Enhanced MRC, extending MRC to handle multiple failures efficiently, reducing network recovery time during failures.
Findings
Supports multiple node/link failures during data transmission
Reduces network recovery time without frequent global re-convergence
Improves network resilience and speed of recovery
Abstract
Now a days, Internet plays a major role in our day to day activities e.g., for online transactions, online shopping, and other network related applications. Internet suffers from slow convergence of routing protocols after a network failure which becomes a growing problem. Multiple Routing Configurations [MRC] recovers network from single node/link failures, but does not support network from multiple node/link failures. In this paper, we propose Enhanced MRC [EMRC], to support multiple node/link failures during data transmission in IP networks without frequent global re-convergence. By recovering these failures, data transmission in network will become fast.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Interconnection Networks and Systems · Advanced Optical Network Technologies
