Wavelength converter management in all-optical networks with arbitrary topologies using abstracting techniques

Ding Zhemin, M. Hamdi
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Previous works have shown the wavelength conversion can considerably reduce the blocking probability in all-optical networks, but most of analytical models and algorithms are proposed under simplifying assumptions or restricted to specific cases. In this paper, we first introduce an abstracting technique called blocking island (BI) paradigm. A blocking island hierarchy (BIH) can be constructed by using the BI paradigm and bottleneck links can be easily identified in BIH. We then propose the wavelength placement algorithms using this traffic case. To make sure our algorithm is applicable in arbitrary topologies and any incoming traffic patterns, a simulation-based optimization approach is employed. In the simulation, we show the performance improvement obtained by full wavelength conversion can almost be achieved by using limited number of wavelength converters with careful placement. In a random generated network topology, we demonstrate our algorithm outperforms the best existing allocation scheme.
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基于抽象技术的任意拓扑全光网络波长转换器管理
以往的研究表明,波长转换可以大大降低全光网络中的阻塞概率,但大多数分析模型和算法都是在简化假设或局限于特定情况下提出的。在本文中,我们首先介绍了一种称为阻塞岛(BI)范式的抽象技术。阻塞岛层次结构(BIH)可以通过使用BI范式构建,瓶颈链接可以很容易地在阻塞岛层次结构中识别出来。然后,我们提出了使用这种流量情况的波长放置算法。为了确保算法适用于任意拓扑和任何传入流量模式,采用了基于仿真的优化方法。在仿真中,我们表明,通过使用有限数量的波长转换器并精心放置,几乎可以实现全波长转换所获得的性能改进。在随机生成的网络拓扑中,我们证明了我们的算法优于现有的最佳分配方案。
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