On the Efficient Design of Network Resilient to Electro-Magnetic Pulse Attack -- Elastic Optical Network Case Study
R\'o\.za Go\'scie\'n

TL;DR
This paper presents an efficient method for designing electromagnetic pulse (EMP) resilient elastic optical networks using bunkers and multipath routing, optimizing resilience and spectrum use through ILP and heuristics, with extensive experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ILP model and heuristics for bunkers location, routing, and spectrum allocation to enhance EMP resilience in elastic optical networks.
Findings
Proposed approaches significantly reduce traffic loss during EMP attacks.
Heuristics outperform reference methods in resilience and spectrum efficiency.
Case study demonstrates up to 90% traffic loss reduction with protection schemes.
Abstract
The telecommunication networks have become an indispensable part of our everyday life, providing support for such important areas as business, education, health care, finances, entertainment and social life. Alongside their continuous and uninterrupted operation is required while numerous new threats and attack scenarios emerge. The international security organisations warn against increasing likelihood of nuclear weapon or electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) attacks, which can be extremely harmful also for transport networks. On that background, we study efficient design of network resilient to EMP attack wherein the required protection level is provided by the application of multipath routing and military grade bunkers (advanced electro-magnetic radiation resilient approaches protecting whole network node) implementation. Formally, we define and study problem of bunkers location, routing and…
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