Traffic grooming with greedy-based priority routing and wavelength assignment for passive optical networks

Q3 Engineering Journal of Optical Communications Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.1515/joc-2023-0323
Ashok Kumar, Shiveta Bhat, Sonam Aggarwal, Sunil Semwal, Jyoti Batra
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Abstract Today, in passive optical networks (PON) the major issue is call blocking and it is getting worse as there is an increase in the number of connection requests but the wavelength channels in fiber links are limited. In this research, greedy-based priority routing and wavelength assignment traffic grooming (GPRWATG) technique is proposed aimed at reducing call blockage. In this scheme, to avoid optical–electrical–optical correspondence, firstly the grooming of connection requests with same source destination (s–d) is performed. According to the priority of these groomed connection requests, wavelength assignment and routing is assigned. This approach not only addresses the call blocking issue but also aligns with industry demands for improved network infrastructure. The proposed work performance is analyzed for blocking probability (BP), congestion, and its performance is compared with the non-priority-based routing and wavelength assignment traffic grooming (NPRWATG) and priority-based routing and wavelength assignment traffic grooming (PRWATG) schemes. The proposed method has 23.6 % lower congestion as compared to PRWATG and 21 % lower congestion as compared to NPRWATG. Also, the BP of GPRWATG is 26 % less than PRWATG and 21 % less than NPRWATG. Thus, it can be analyzed that by using the proposed technique, the BP as well as the congestion of the network altogether is reduced in comparison to the existing state-of-art techniques.
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为无源光网络提供基于贪婪优先级路由和波长分配的流量疏导功能
摘要当前无源光网络(PON)面临的主要问题是呼叫阻塞,随着连接请求数量的增加和光纤链路中波长通道的限制,呼叫阻塞问题日益严重。本研究提出了一种基于贪婪的优先路由和波长分配业务疏导(GPRWATG)技术,以减少呼叫阻塞。在该方案中,为了避免光-电-光对应,首先对具有相同源目标(s-d)的连接请求进行梳理。根据这些梳理后的连接请求的优先级,分配波长和路由。这种方法不仅解决了呼叫阻塞问题,而且符合行业对改进网络基础设施的需求。在阻塞概率(BP)和拥塞情况下分析了所提方案的工作性能,并与非基于优先级的路由与波长分配流量疏导(NPRWATG)和基于优先级的路由与波长分配流量疏导(PRWATG)方案进行了性能比较。与PRWATG相比,该方法的拥塞率降低23.6% %,与NPRWATG相比,拥塞率降低21. %。GPRWATG的BP比PRWATG低26. %,比NPRWATG低21. %。因此,可以分析,与现有的最先进技术相比,使用所提出的技术,BP和网络的拥塞都减少了。
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Journal of Optical Communications
Journal of Optical Communications Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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期刊介绍: This is the journal for all scientists working in optical communications. Journal of Optical Communications was the first international publication covering all fields of optical communications with guided waves. It is the aim of the journal to serve all scientists engaged in optical communications as a comprehensive journal tailored to their needs and as a forum for their publications. The journal focuses on the main fields in optical communications
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