PSO: preventive start-time optimization of OSPF link weights to counter network failure

This letter proposes a scheme, named Preventive Start-time Optimization (PSO), that determines a suitable set of OSPF link weights at the start time that can handle any link failure scenario preventively. The set of link weights determined by PSO minimizes the worst-case network congestion ratio for all possible link failure scenarios. Numerical results via simulations show that PSO relaxes the worst-case network congestion compared to a conventional scheme that optimizes a set of link weights without considering any link failure at the start time, while PSO avoids the network instability due to the run-time changes of re-optimized link weights whenever a link failure occurs.

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