Phase Transition of Traffic Overloading Failures in Large Wireless Networks

Traffic overloading failures are infectious due to the correlations in their occurrence. When a node fails at excessive load, the re-routed traffic may fail other nodes in the network. We present in this paper a mathematical characterization of the resilience of large wireless networks to the traffic overloading failures. We show that as the number of failed nodes increases, the network transits from a failure-resistant phase to a failure-prone phase at certain time. We derive an upper bound on this phase transition time to provide an estimation of the maximum network resilience to traffic overloading failures.

[1]  Lixin Gao,et al.  A backup route aware routing protocol - fast recovery from transient routing failures , 2008, IEEE INFOCOM 2008 - The 27th Conference on Computer Communications.

[2]  Chen-Nee Chuah,et al.  Failure Inferencing Based Fast Rerouting for Handling Transient Link and Node Failures , 2005, Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2006. 25TH IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications.

[3]  T. V. Lakshman,et al.  Bandwidth guaranteed routing with fast restoration against link and node failures , 2008, TNET.

[4]  Suresh Subramaniam,et al.  On double-link failure recovery in WDM optical networks , 2002, Proceedings.Twenty-First Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies.

[5]  Chen-Nee Chuah,et al.  Proactive vs reactive approaches to failure resilient routing , 2004, IEEE INFOCOM 2004.

[6]  Scott Shenker,et al.  Achieving convergence-free routing using failure-carrying packets , 2007, SIGCOMM '07.

[7]  Edith Cohen,et al.  Coping with network failures: routing strategies for optimal demand oblivious restoration , 2004, SIGMETRICS '04/Performance '04.

[8]  G. Jayavelu,et al.  Maintaining Colored Trees for Disjoint Multipath Routing Under Node Failures , 2009, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking.

[9]  Chen-Nee Chuah,et al.  Fast Local Rerouting for Handling Transient Link Failures , 2007, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking.

[10]  H. Poincaré,et al.  Percolation ? , 1982 .

[11]  Janos Galambos,et al.  Advanced probability theory , 1988 .