Node Failure Localisation Problem for Load Balancing Dynamic Networks

12/17/2021
by   Ashley Barnes, et al.
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Network tomography has been used as an approach to the Node Failure Localisation problem, whereby misbehaving subsets of nodes in a network are to be determined. Typically approaches in the literature assume a statically routed network, permitting linear algebraic arguments. In this work, a load balancing, dynamically routed network is studied, necessitating a stochastic representation of network dynamics. A network model was developed, permitting a novel application of Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) inference to the Node Failure Localisation (NFL) problem, and the assessment of monitor placement choices. Two nuanced monitor placement algorithms, including one designed for the NFL problem by Ma et al. 2014 were tested, with the published algorithm performing significantly better.

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