A multi-objective approach for routing and wavelength converter allocation under uncertainty

D. Pinto, B. Barán, C. Brizuela
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Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) networks are designed for long-term operations in which the uncertainty of future traffic plays an important role. The performance of these networks is highly dependent on the routing and the wavelength-converter allocation algorithms. In order to achieve a good performance on a long-term basis, both problems have to be dealt with together and traffic uncertainty should be included. To this aim, this work proposes a joint optimization approach where the converters allocation plan and paths for routing are calculated simultaneously. A Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm (MOEA) is proposed to minimize the number of wavelength converters, the average blocking probability, and an unfairness measure, all three at the same time, the uncertainty is modelled by means of a set of scenarios. The proposed MOEA calculates an approximation to the optimal set of solutions. This work presents experimental results showing the feasibility of the proposed approach in a multi-objective and uncertain context.
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不确定条件下路由和波长转换器分配的多目标方法
波分复用(WDM)网络是为长期运行而设计的,未来业务的不确定性在其中起着重要作用。这些网络的性能高度依赖于路由和波长转换器分配算法。为了在长期基础上实现良好的性能,这两个问题必须一起处理,并且应该包括流量的不确定性。为此,本文提出了一种同时计算变流器分配计划和路由路径的联合优化方法。提出了一种多目标进化算法(MOEA),以最小化波长转换器数量、平均阻塞概率和不公平度量,同时通过一组场景对不确定性进行建模。提出的MOEA计算最优解集的近似值。这项工作提出了实验结果,显示了在多目标和不确定的背景下提出的方法的可行性。
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