DocumentCode :
1390605
Title :
Extending light-trails to regional networks: Multi-hop light-trails (MLT) — System design and performance
Author :
Gumaste, Ashwin ; Das, Tamal ; Vaishampayan, Raviraj ; Wang, Jianping ; Somani, Arun
Author_Institution :
Dept. of CSE, Indian Inst. of Technol., Bombay, Mumbai, India
Volume :
4
Issue :
12
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1046
Lastpage :
1061
Abstract :
A light-trail is a generalization of a lightpath allowing multiple nodes to be able to communicate along the path, leading to all-optical spatial traffic grooming. A light-trail exhibits properties of dynamic bandwidth provisioning, optical multicasting and sub-wavelength grooming, and architecturally is analogous to a shared wavelength optical bus. Arbitration within the bus is conducted by an out-of-band control channel. The bus feature results in a node that has a large pass-through loss, restricting the size of a light-trail to metro environments. Due to this limitation, it is difficult to extend the light-trail concept to regional or core networks. In this paper we exhaustively investigate the concept of multi-hop light-trails (MLTs) - a method to provide multi-hop communication in light-trails, thus enhancing their reach. Node architecture and protocol requirements for creating MLTs are discussed. We then discuss design issues for MLTs in regional area networks through a problem formulation that is solved using convex optimization. The problem formulation takes into consideration issues such as routing MLTs as well as assigning connections (defined as sub-wavelength traffic requests) to MLTs. Two polynomial-time heuristic algorithms for creation of MLTs are presented. One of the algorithms is a static implementation, while the other is a dynamic implementation - with unknown traffic. A detailed delay analysis is also presented that enables computation of end-to-end delay over MLTs using different flow assignment algorithms. A simulation study validates the MLT concept.
Keywords :
communication complexity; convex programming; multicast communication; optical fibre networks; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; all-optical spatial traffic grooming; assigning connections; convex optimization; core networks; dynamic bandwidth provisioning; light-trail concept; lightpath; metro environments; multihop communication; multihop light-trails; multiple nodes; node architecture; optical multicasting; out-of-band control channel; pass-through loss; problem formulation; protocol requirements; regional area networks; regional networks; routing MLT; shared wavelength optical bus; subwavelength grooming; system design; system performance; Bandwidth; Delay; Fabrics; Heuristic algorithms; Nonlinear optics; Optical switches; Protocols; End-to-end delay; Light-trails; Metro optical networks; Multicast traffic;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1943-0620
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.4.001046
Filename :
6392509
Link To Document :
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