SRLG: To Finding the Packet Loss in Peer to Peer Network

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Mrs. S. Selvarani, Mrs. D. Ananthanayaki

Abstract

We introduce the ideas of watching methods (MPs) and watching cycles (MCs) for distinctive localization of shared risk connected cluster (SRLG) failures in all-optical networks. An SRLG failure causes multiple links to interrupt at the same time due to the failure of a typical resource. MCs (MPs) begin and finish at identical (distinct) watching location(s).They are constructed such any SRLG failure leads to the failure of a unique combination of methods and cycles. We tend to derive necessary and ample conditions on the set of MCs and MPs required for localizing associate single SRLG failure in a capricious graph. We determine the minimum range of optical splitters that area unit needed to watch all SRLG failures within the network. Extensive simulations area unit won�t to demonstrate the effectiveness of the planned watching technique.

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, M. S. S. M. D. A. (2017). SRLG: To Finding the Packet Loss in Peer to Peer Network. International Journal on Future Revolution in Computer Science &Amp; Communication Engineering, 3(12), 328–331. Retrieved from http://www.ijfrcsce.org/index.php/ijfrcsce/article/view/418
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