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The path restoration in MPLS is the technique to reroute traffic around a failure in a LSP. The existing path restoration schemes have some difficulty in solving problem such as resource utilization and protection of backup path. This paper proposes a dynamic path restoration scheme using the least-cost based backup path, which may increase resource utilization and protect backup path without requiring longer restoration times. In the proposed scheme, each node on working path has candidate nodes that may become an egress node of backup path. The node that detects a failure finds a node out of the candidate nodes that is used as splicing node of backup path at the lease cost. And then it establishes new backup path up to the node in order to reroute traffic on working path to the backup path. Through simulation, the performance of the proposed scheme is measured and compared with the existing scheme in terms of packet loss, re-ordering of packets, concurrent faults, and resource utilization.
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Ahn, G., Chun, W. (2001). MPLS Restoration Scheme Using Least-Cost Based Dynamic Backup Path. In: Networking — ICN 2001. ICN 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2094. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47734-9_32
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