Title :
Design of a meta-mesh of chain subnetworks: enhancing the attractiveness of mesh-restorable WDM networking on low connectivity graphs
Author :
Grover, Wayne D. ; Doucette, John
Author_Institution :
TRLabs, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
fDate :
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have developed a design refinement to increase the capacity efficiency of span-restorable mesh networks on sparse facility graphs. The new approach views the network as a "meta-mesh of chain subnetworks". This makes the prospect of WDM mesh networking more economically viable than with previous mesh-based designs where the average nodal degree is low. The meta-mesh graph is a homeomorphism of the complete network in which edges are either direct spans or chains of degree-2 nodes. The main advantage is that loop-back-type spare capacity is provided only for the working demands that originate or terminate in a chain and not for the entire flow that crosses a chain. The transiting ("express") flows are entirely mesh-protected within the meta-mesh graph which is of higher average degree and hence efficiency for mesh restoration than the network as a whole. Nodal equipment savings also arise from the grooming of express lightpaths onto the logical chain-bypass span. Only the meta-mesh nodes need optical cross-connect functionality. Other sites use OADMs and/or glassthroughs. The resultant designs comprise a special class of restorable network that is intermediate between pure span restoration and path restoration. Most of the efficiency of path restoration is achieved, but with a span restoration mechanism which is more localized and potentially faster and simpler than path restoration. The concept lends itself to implementation with OADMs having a passive waveband pass-through feature to support the logical chain bypass spans for express lightpaths
Keywords :
graph theory; network topology; optical fibre networks; telecommunication network reliability; wavelength division multiplexing; OADMs; average nodal degree; capacity efficiency; chain subnetworks; degree-2 nodes; design refinement; glassthroughs; homeomorphism; loop-back-type spare capacity; low connectivity graphs; mesh-restorable WDM networking; meta-mesh; nodal equipment savings; optical cross-connect functionality; path restoration; restorable network; span restoration; span-restorable mesh networks; sparse facility graphs; working demands; Design optimization; Mesh networks; Network topology; Optical add-drop multiplexers; Optical fiber networks; Pattern matching; Protection; SONET; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on