Title :
Statistical Approach for Fast Impairment-Aware Provisioning in Dynamic All-Optical Networks
Author :
Velasco, L. ; Jirattigalachote, A. ; Ruiz, M. ; Monti, P. ; Wosinska, L. ; Junyent, G.
Author_Institution :
Adv. Broadband Commun. Center (CCABA), Univ. Politec. de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain
fDate :
2/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Physical layer impairments (PLIs) need to be considered in the routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) process of all-optical networks to ensure the provisioning of good quality optical connections (i.e., lightpaths). A convenient way to model the impact of PLIs on the signal quality is to use the so-called Q-factor. In a dynamic provisioning environment, impairment-aware RWA (IA-RWA) algorithms include Q-factor evaluation in their on-line decisions on whether to accept a connection request or not. The Q-factor can be computed in either an approximated or an exact way. IA-RWA algorithms using an approximated Q-factor estimation (i.e., worst case) can be very fast and allow for a short setup delay. However, connection request blocking can be unnecessarily high because of the worst-case assumption for the Q-factor parameters. In contrast, an exact Q-factor computation results in a better blocking performance at the expense of a longer setup delay, mainly due to the time spent for the Q-factor computation itself. Moreover, an exact Q-factor approach requires extensions of the generalized multi-protocol label switching suite. To overcome these problems, we propose a statistical approach for fast impairment-aware RWA (SAFIR) computation. The evaluation results reveal that SAFIR improves the blocking probability performance compared to the worst-case scenario without adding extra computational complexity and, consequently, without increasing the connection setup delay.
Keywords :
Q-factor; multiprotocol label switching; optical fibre networks; telecommunication network routing; Q-factor evaluation; SAFIR; blocking probability; computational complexity; connection request blocking; connection setup delay; dynamic all-optical networks; generalized multi-protocol label switching; impairment-aware provisioning; optical connections; physical layer impairments; routing and wavelength assignment; signal quality; Computational modeling; Heuristic algorithms; Mathematical model; Modulation; Nonlinear optics; Probabilistic logic; Q factor; All-optical networks; Cross-phase modulation (XPM); Impairment-aware RWA;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.4.000130