A study of deterministic survivable networks.
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Authors
Labre, Ruben F.
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Advisors
Rothauge, Charles H.
Date of Issue
1973-12
Date
December 1973
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
The idea of survivability introduced as a network parameter has led
to so many investigations. Several measures of survivability has been
studied. The number of links and/or stations needed to be damaged to
disrupt the system is the survivability criterion adapted in this study.
The development of analysis procedures for directed, undirected, or
mixed networks based on the above criterion and use of the concepts in
network flow and graph theory are treated in detail including computer
program implementation of the algorithms. Finally a practical design
algorithm for minimum-cost survivable network with respect to branch disconnection
using a heuristic approach and analysis techniques is described.
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Thesis
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Department
Electrical Engineering
Organization
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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