Dynamic Wavelength Assignment Using Wavelength Spectrum Separation for Crosstalk Limited Networks

Jun He, M. Brandt-Pearce
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As an optical signal propagates along a lightpath to its destination in wavelength-routed optical networks (WRONs), the quality of service (QoS) will be degraded by transmission impairments such as crosstalk, which is induced by signals traversing the same optical crossconnects, demultiplexers, and fiber segments. Consequently, the signal's bit error rate at the destination's receiver might become unacceptably high. Recently, many QoS-aware wavelength assignments (WAs) have been proposed that corporate physical layer blocking; these have a high computational complexity compared to traditional WAs because of QoS estimation. In this paper, a new dynamic WA scheme using a wavelength spectrum separation technique is proposed to combat crosstalk occurring in WRONs. Our simulation results show that the new WA scheme has much lower complexity than QoS-aware WA schemes yet has a performance close to the QoS-aware WA schemes.
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基于波长频谱分离的串扰有限网络动态波长分配
当光信号在波长路由光网络(WRONs)中沿着光路传播到目的地时,由于信号穿过相同的光交叉连接、解复用器和光纤段而引起的串扰等传输损伤会降低服务质量(QoS)。因此,信号在目的地接收机的误码率可能变得高得令人无法接受。近年来,许多qos感知波长分配(WAs)被提出用于企业物理层阻塞;由于QoS估计,与传统的WAs相比,它们具有很高的计算复杂度。本文提出了一种新的基于波长频谱分离技术的动态WA方案,以对抗误码器中出现的串扰。仿真结果表明,新方案的复杂度远低于qos感知的WA方案,但性能接近qos感知的WA方案。
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