Network architectures for supporting survivable WDM rings

A. Narula-Tam, E. Modiano
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Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) based networks consist of a logical topology, defined by a set of nodes and lightpath connections and a physical topology, defined by the set of nodes and the fiber connecting them. Although both the logical and physical topologies may be independently tolerant to single link failures, once the logical topology is embedded on the physical topology, the logical topology may no longer be survivable to single physical link failures. Each physical fiber link may carry multiple lightpaths. Hence, the failure of a single physical link, can lead to the failure of multiple links in the logical topology which may subsequently leave the logical topology disconnected. Our focus is on the design of physical topologies capable of supporting ring logical topologies in a survivable manner. While there has been a great deal of work in the area of optical layer protection, this survivable routing formulation is a new approach to network protection that has significant implications on the design of future WDM-based networks.
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支持可生存WDM环的网络体系结构
基于波分复用(WDM)的网络由逻辑拓扑(由一组节点和光路连接定义)和物理拓扑(由一组节点和连接它们的光纤定义)组成。尽管逻辑拓扑和物理拓扑都可以独立地容忍单链路故障,但一旦逻辑拓扑嵌入到物理拓扑中,逻辑拓扑可能不再能够承受单物理链路故障。每个物理光纤链路可以携带多个光路。因此,单个物理链路的故障可能导致逻辑拓扑中多个链路的故障,从而可能导致逻辑拓扑断开。我们的重点是设计能够以可生存的方式支持环形逻辑拓扑的物理拓扑。虽然在光层保护领域已经有大量的工作要做,但这种可生存路由公式是一种新的网络保护方法,对未来基于wdm的网络设计具有重要意义。
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