A hybrid protection-restoration mechanism for enhancing dual-failure restorability in optical mesh-restorable networks

M. Sivakumar, C. Maciocco, M. Mishra, K. Sivalingam
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In this paper, we investigate the problem of enhancing dual-failure restorability in path-protected mesh-restorable optical wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) networks. A key finding of recent studies that have demonstrated the need to survive simultaneous dual-link failures is that designs providing complete (i.e. 100%) protection from all dual-failures may need almost thrice the spare capacity compared to a system that protects against all single-link failures. However, it has also been shown that systems designed for 100% single-link failure protection can provide reasonable protection from dual-link failures. Thus, the motivation of this work is to develop a hybrid mechanism that provides maximum (close to 100%) dual-failure restorability with minimum additional spare capacity. The system architecture considered is a circuit-switched WDM network with dynamic arrival of sessions requests. We also consider sparse wavelength conversion, where only some nodes have converters. We propose an adaptive mechanism, which we term active protection, that builds upon a pro-active path protection to provide complete single-failure restorability and adds dynamic segment-based restoration. The objective is to optimize network survivability (and minimize spare capacity needs) with ragard to dual-link failures while maintaining complete single-failure restorability. The basic premise of the algorithm is to identify scenarios in the dual-link failure model that necessitate additional spare capacity and provide protection for those scenarios only. Our findings indicate that the proposed scheme achieves close to complete (100%) dual-failure restorability with only maximum of 3% wavelength-links needing two backups even at high loads. Moreover, at moderate to high loads, our scheme attains close to 16% improvement over the base model that provides complete single-failure restorability.
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一种提高光网可恢复网络双故障可恢复性的混合保护-恢复机制
本文研究了增强路径保护网可恢复光波分复用(WDM)网络双故障可恢复性的问题。最近的一项重要研究表明,在双链路故障同时发生的情况下,提供完全(即100%)保护的设计可能需要几乎三倍的备用容量,而不是保护所有单链路故障的系统。然而,也有研究表明,为100%单链路故障保护设计的系统可以为双链路故障提供合理的保护。因此,这项工作的动机是开发一种混合机制,以最小的额外备用容量提供最大(接近100%)的双故障恢复能力。所考虑的系统架构是一个具有会话请求动态到达的电路交换WDM网络。我们还考虑稀疏波长转换,其中只有一些节点有转换器。我们提出了一种自适应机制,我们称之为主动保护,它建立在主动路径保护的基础上,提供完全的单故障恢复能力,并增加了基于动态段的恢复。目标是优化网络生存性(并最小化备用容量需求),避免双链路故障,同时保持完全的单故障可恢复性。该算法的基本前提是识别双链路故障模型中需要额外备用容量的场景,并仅为这些场景提供保护。我们的研究结果表明,即使在高负载下,所提出的方案也实现了接近完全(100%)的双故障恢复能力,最多只有3%的波长链路需要两次备份。此外,在中等到高负载下,我们的方案比基本模型提高了近16%,提供了完全的单故障恢复能力。
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