New Solution Manual Of Telecommunication Switching Traffic And Networks By J E Flood
Cost-effective resilience planning for telecommunications networks will be enabled by proper understanding and application of resilience concepts and frameworks. This will enable resilience planning for telecommunications networks to address the impacts of climate change, the risks of disruption and need to adapt.
In this paper we have also done a review of the literature on resilience planning for telecommunications systems. Based on the expert assessments, we have identified the various dimensions of resilience in telecommunications networks. We have then compared these dimensions with resilience in general. An important and original contribution of our work is that it applies not just to telecommunications but also to resilience in general. The paper also contains a typology of resilience strategies in telecommunications and how they are likely to be affected by climate change impacts. The paper includes a list of resilience strategies for telecommunications, from those that could be developed to be used by network operators, to those that should be considered for adaptation by customers.
The primary objective of this RESEARCH SYNOPSIS AND FINAL REPORT for the Resilience Roadmap for Telecommunications Networks project is to present the main findings and our recommended next steps, the most critical or relevant key concepts that should be used in framing resilience planning for telecommunications, and the key messages to communicate to network operators, policy makers and the general public. Our goal is to support policies and investments that will enable better resilience, for example, for those that aim to reduce economic losses, enhance resilience by preparing for future risks, and improve resilience by getting prepared to respond to a disruption.