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design a scheme to provide protection in segmentation​

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5.5 Check and Monitor Representation

Protection schemes, as stated earlier, operate on a particular representation of the assets. This implies a sort of monitoring mechanism on the representation of interest.

In most cases, the protection schemes are engineered to protect against a single failure event or maintenance action. If the network is large, we may need to provide the capability to deal with more than one concurrent failure or maintenance action. One way to handle this problem is to break up the network into smaller subnetworks and restrict the operation of the protection scheme to within a subnetwork. This allows one failure per subnetwork at any given time. Another way to deal with this issue is to ensure that the mean time to repair a failure is much smaller than the mean time between failures. This ensures that, in most cases, the failed link will be repaired before another failure happens. Some of the protection schemes that we will study do, however, protect the network against some types of simultaneous multiple failures.

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