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Resilient Networks

Resilient Networks

written by N-Templates

10 Nov 202210 EDITIONS
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Resilience is the ability to "provide and maintain an acceptable level of service in the face of faults and challenges to normal operation." Threats and challenges for services can range from simple misconfiguration over large scale natural disasters to targeted attacks. As such, network resilience touches a very wide range of topics. In order to increase the resilience of a given communication network, the probable challenges and risks have to be identified and appropriate resilience metrics have to be defined for the service to be protected.

The importance of network resilience is continuously increasing, as communication networks are becoming a fundamental component in the operation of critical infrastructures. Consequently, recent efforts focus on interpreting and improving network and computing resilience with applications to critical infrastructures. As an example, one can consider as a resilience objective the provisioning of services over the network, instead of the services of the network itself. This may require coordinated response from both the network and from the services running on top of the network.

Resilient networks aim to provide acceptable service to applications:

Ability for users and applications to access information when needed

Web browsing

Sistributed database access

Sensor monitoring

Situational awareness

Maintenance of end-to-end communication association

etc.

Note that resilience is a superset of survivability.

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