DocumentCode
1264846
Title
Energy-Efficient Translucent Optical Transport Networks With Mixed Regenerator Placement
Author
Zhu, Zuqing ; Chen, Xiaoliang ; Ji, Fan ; Zhang, Liang ; Farahmand, Farid ; Jue, Jason P.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei, China
Volume
30
Issue
19
fYear
2012
Firstpage
3147
Lastpage
3156
Abstract
Translucent networks utilize sparse placements of optical-electronic-optical (O/E/O) 3R (reamplification, reshaping, and retiming) regenerators to improve the cost effectiveness and energy efficiency of wavelength-routed optical transport networks. In this paper, we show that the energy cost of a translucent network can be further reduced by leveraging the energy efficiency of all-optical 2R (reamplification and reshaping) regenerators. We propose a translucent network infrastructure that uses all-optical 2R regenerators to partially replace O/E/O 3R regenerators and implements mixed regenerator placements (MRP). We first consider the problem of MRP along a single given path, and propose three path-based impairment-aware MRP algorithms, based on periodic placement, genetic algorithm (GA), and ant colony optimization (ACO). We then address the offline network planning problem and develop a heuristic algorithm. By incorporating with one of the proposed MRP algorithms, the heuristic can achieve joint optimization of MRP and routing and wavelength assignment for high energy efficiency. We design simulations to compare the performance of different offline network planning scenarios and to see which one can provide the best balance between quality of transmission and energy cost. Simulation results show that the algorithm achieves 58.91-73.62% saving on regeneration energy, compared to the traditional scheme without all-optical 2R regenerators. The results also indicate that the joint optimization using the MRP-GA obtains the best network planning in terms of energy efficiency. Finally, we address the problem of online provisioning, and propose several algorithms to serve dynamic lightpath requests in translucent networks with MRP, and implement them in simulations to compare their performance in terms of blocking probability. Simulation results indicate that the online provisioning algorithm that utilizes the combination of the MRP-GA and a multiple MRP scheme achieves - he lowest blocking probability.
Keywords
ant colony optimisation; energy conservation; genetic algorithms; optical repeaters; probability; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication network routing; wavelength assignment; ACO; GA; all-optical 2R regenerator; ant colony optimization; blocking probability; dynamic lightpath request; energy cost; energy efficiency; genetic algorithm; heuristic algorithm; joint optimization; mixed regenerator placement; network planning; network routing; online provisioning algorithm; optical-electronic-optical; path-based impairment aware MRP algorithm; quality of transmission; regeneration energy; translucent optical transport network; wavelength assignment; wavelength routed optical transport networks; Bit error rate; Genetic algorithms; Materials requirements planning; Optical fiber networks; Optimization; Planning; Repeaters; Ant colony optimization (ACO); energy-efficient optical networks; genetic algorithm (GA); mixed regenerator placement (MRP); network planning and provisioning; translucent optical networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2012.2213296
Filename
6269037
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