Threshold based selective survivability for optical WDM mesh networks

R. Shenai, M. Venkatachalam, C. Maciocco, K. Sivalingam
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This paper presents survivability mechanisms that attempt to improve the overall restoration efficiency of dynamic link restoration in optical WDM mesh networks. The proposed mechanisms make use of network state information such as link load in order to identify critical network sections (such as links or segments) that are subsequently protected by selectively assigning backup capacity ahead of failures. The first approach, termed "threshold based selective link restoration", utilizes existing link load information to identify critical links, and the second approach, termed "threshold based selective segment restoration", employs data-analysis techniques to identify critical segments. The overall goal of the proposed algorithms is to improve the restoration efficiency by providing a trade-off between proactive protection and reactive restoration. The experimental results indicate that under high loads, the proposed approaches maintain a consistent restoration efficiency that is at least 10% when compared to dynamic restoration.
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基于阈值的WDM网状光网络选择性生存性
本文提出了生存性机制,试图提高WDM光网状网络中动态链路恢复的整体恢复效率。所提出的机制利用网络状态信息(如链路负载)来识别关键的网络部分(如链路或段),随后通过在故障发生前选择性地分配备份容量来保护这些部分。第一种方法称为“基于阈值的选择性链路恢复”,利用现有的链路负载信息来识别关键链路,第二种方法称为“基于阈值的选择性段恢复”,采用数据分析技术来识别关键段。提出的算法的总体目标是通过提供主动保护和被动恢复之间的权衡来提高恢复效率。实验结果表明,在高载荷下,与动态恢复相比,所提方法的恢复效率保持一致,至少为10%。
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