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NOBEL WP2 Meeting Activity A.2.1

NOBEL WP2 Meeting Activity A.2.1. Krzysztof Wajda, Piotr Chołda AGH – UST, Department of Telecommunications e-mail: <wajda,cholda> @ kt.agh.edu.pl. 6 MMs. WP2 : Survivability, traffic engineering, techno- and socio-economic studies and evaluations.

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NOBEL WP2 Meeting Activity A.2.1

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  1. NOBEL WP2 MeetingActivity A.2.1 Krzysztof Wajda, Piotr Chołda AGH – UST, Department of Telecommunications e-mail: <wajda,cholda>@kt.agh.edu.pl

  2. 6 MMs WP2: Survivability, traffic engineering, techno- and socio-economic studies and evaluations AGH University of Science and Technology • A2.1 - Investigation of advanced survivability concepts for multi-service / multi-layer / multi-domain networks • A2.2 - Study of traffic engineering concepts for end-to-end broadband services for all • A2.3 - Techno-economic analysis of network solutions and evaluation of their economic viability • A2.4 - Socio-economic feasibility studies for investigating and assessing new social and economic opportunities • A2.5 - Definition and assessment of different business models for the solutions proposed by NOBEL

  3. WP2 - A2.1 – AGH Task 1: Definition of novel quantitative approach to resilience: QoRWhat we start to work on AGH University of Science and Technology • QoR (Quality of Resilience) • Main motivation: Measure for carriers as well as for the carrier-client interface • Applications • Service Level Specifications and Agreements • Comparison of different schemes • Unified optimization criterion

  4. WP2 - A2.1 – AGH Task 1: Definition of novel quantitative approach to resilience: QoROur general idea of QoR AGH University of Science and Technology

  5. WP2 - A2.1 – AGH Task 1: Definition of novel quantitative approach to resilience: QoRHow we do it and what problems are posed • Estimation of indicators related to the quality of recovery • Elaborating of methodology to combine the above indicators in one measure • Abstraction of values from real networks • Problems: how to assess some of them? • Normalization of these values • Problems: why and how to do it? • Merging in a single quality function • Problems: the choice of the functions? • Problems: the importance of particular indicators? AGH University of Science and Technology

  6. WP2 - A2.1 – AGH Task 1: Definition of novel quantitative approach to resilience: QoRWhat we are going to do • To introduce a unified framework for quantitative assessment of recovery procedures in multi-layer networks • It contains: • An unified methodology of QoR parameters measurement • Estimates of selected indicators: • Availability • Recovery Time • Redundancy • Affected Traffic • First of all, for protection AGH University of Science and Technology

  7. WP2 - A2.1 – AGH Task 1: Definition of novel quantitative approach to resilience: QoRDiscussion: suggestions about QoR framework • Features: • Which are required? • Potential significance: • For operators? • For customers? • Is this idea convergent with other Partners studies? • Further issues? AGH University of Science and Technology Definitely for both

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