AIMS 2010: Mechanisms for Autonomous Management of Networks and Services pp 110-113 | Cite as
Towards an Autonomic Network Architecture for Self-healing in Telecommunications Networks
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Abstract
We propose a solution to achieve a global self-healing process based on local knowledge of each network element using a model-based diagnosis approach. Then we illustrate this solution in an IMS platform and detail the corresponding causal graph and diagnosis process.
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Self-healing Model-based diagnosis Causal graph Download
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