DocumentCode :
1159308
Title :
Providing quality-of-protection classes through control-message scheduling in DWDM mesh networks with capacity sharing
Author :
Sahin, Gokhan ; Subramaniam, Suresh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., George Washington Univ., DC, USA
Volume :
22
Issue :
9
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1846
Lastpage :
1858
Abstract :
This paper considers the problem of providing quality-of-protection (QoP) classes and improving the failure-recovery time performance in dense wavelength-division-multiplexing (DWDM) networks that use mesh-based path restoration schemes with capacity sharing. We focus on the signaling process required for reconfiguring the nodes along the preplanned restoration paths, and propose a novel approach for reducing the restoration time and meeting the QoP requirements by coordinating the setup procedures for the backup paths through scheduling. We present priority-based online scheduling algorithms that are amenable to distributed implementation for the problems of: 1) minimizing the worst case restoration time and 2) maximizing the number of connections that meet their QoP-class-specific restoration time deadlines. We also present mixed-integer-linear-program (MILP) formulations for both problems for comparison purposes. The online scheduling methods that we propose use simple connection and/or class-specific information and can be easily implemented with minor modifications to the currently proposed signaling protocols. We apply these methods to signaling protocols that require cross-connect configurations at different nodes to be done in sequence as in the current generalized multiprotocol label switching specification, as well as signaling protocols that allow cross-connect configurations to be done in parallel. It is shown that in both cases, significant performance improvements are achievable through scheduling in terms of both the QoP grades that can be supported and the restoration times, with both the MILP solutions and the heuristics. The improvement in restoration time and restorability through our heuristics can be quite high (e.g., increase from a network restorability performance of 40% to a network restorability of 88%, and a 12% reduction in worst case restoration time).
Keywords :
integer programming; linear programming; multiprotocol label switching; optical fibre networks; photonic switching systems; quality of service; scheduling; signal restoration; telecommunication network reliability; wavelength division multiplexing; DWDM mesh network; MILP; MPLS; QoP class; backup path; capacity sharing; control-message scheduling; dense wavelength-division-multiplexing network; failure-recovery time; maximization; mixed-integer-linear-program formulation; multiprotocol label switching; network survivability; optical cross-connect configuration; priority-based online scheduling algorithm; quality of service; quality-of-protection class; restoration path; restoration time; signaling protocol; Intelligent networks; Mesh networks; Multiprotocol label switching; Optical fiber networks; Platinum; Protection; Protocols; Signal restoration; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing; 65; DWDM; Dense wavelength-division multiplexing; GMPLS; MILP; OXCs; generalized multiprotocol label switching; mesh restoration; message scheduling; mixed-integer-linear program; optical cross-connects; optical networks; quality-of-protection; quality-of-service; restorability; revenue maximization; signaling; survivability;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2004.833834
Filename :
1355981
Link To Document :
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