Shared protection in wavelength-routed optical mesh networks under dynamic traffic and no wavelength conversion

A. Eshoul, H. Mouftah
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Survivable RWA under dynamic traffic involves the setup and tear down of lightpaths dynamically at random times with the objective of reducing blocking rates. Moreover due to the QoS requirements, the RWA is not only required to utilize network resources efficiently during the setup of lightpaths for newly arriving demands, but it is also required not to interrupt lightpaths that are in progress. These constraints dictate the optimization of the RWA for each individual connection request separately as it arrives with the objective of allocating minimum bandwidth based on the network status at the time of the arrival. This paper proposes a new algorithm for shared protection RWA under dynamic traffic for wavelength-routed mesh network with no wavelength conversion. The algorithm is based on the iterative two step approach proposed for networks, with full wavelength conversion. Two wavelength assignment schemes were evaluated and the results are presented.
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动态流量下无波长转换波长路由光网状网络的共享保护
动态流量下的可生存RWA涉及在随机时间动态地建立和拆除光路,目的是降低阻塞率。此外,由于QoS要求,RWA不仅需要在为新到达的需求建立光路期间有效地利用网络资源,而且还要求不中断正在进行的光路。这些约束要求对每个单独的连接请求分别进行RWA优化,因为它到达时的目标是根据到达时的网络状态分配最小带宽。针对无波长转换的波长路由网状网络,提出了一种动态流量下的共享保护RWA算法。该算法基于针对全波长转换的网络提出的迭代两步方法。对两种波长分配方案进行了评价,并给出了结果。
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