DocumentCode :
1801257
Title :
An exact approach for translucent WDM network design considering scheduled lightpath demands
Author :
Al Zahr, Sawsan ; Doumith, Elias A. ; Gagnaire, Maurice
Author_Institution :
Networks & Comput. Sci. Dept., TELECOM ParisTech, Paris, France
fYear :
2011
fDate :
8-11 May 2011
Firstpage :
450
Lastpage :
457
Abstract :
Over the last decade, translucent WDM networks have appeared as a promising candidate for next generation core networks. Using sparse regeneration techniques, translucent networks may achieve a pretty tradeoff between the low cost of transparent networks and the quality of transmission guaranteed by fully-opaque networks. On one hand, deploying large-scale transparent networks is still a critical issue since transmission impairments arising from long-haul optical equipment may significantly limit the optical reach. On the other hand, opaque networks remain very expensive due to electrical regeneration performed at each network node. In this paper, we propose an original exact approach, based on an integer linear program (ILP) formulation, to deal with the problem of translucent network design. Existing exact approaches rely on linear approximations of the signal degradation. In this paper, we make use of a realistic estimate of the signal quality taking into account the simultaneous effect of four well-known transmission impairments. Moreover and to the best of our knowledge, all existing approaches consider the problem of translucent network design assuming either permanent or semi-permanent lightpath demands. In this paper, we consider the problem of translucent network design under dynamic but deterministic traffic pattern; i.e., scheduled lightpath demands (SLDs). In order to improve the scalability of our approach, we decompose the problem into the routing and regenerator placement, and the wavelength assignment and regenerator placement sub-problems. In the former, we place regenerators and route demands while assuming that the quality of transmission is independent of the wavelength value. In the latter, additional regenerators may be required to overcome the dependency of the quality of transmission on the wavelength value. Deployed regenerators may be shared among multiple non-concurrent SLDs. In doing so, we shorten further the gap between translucent and - - transparent network costs.
Keywords :
integer programming; next generation networks; quality of service; wavelength division multiplexing; electrical regeneration; fully-opaque networks; integer linear program formulation; large-scale transparent networks; linear approximations; long-haul optical equipment; next generation core networks; quality of transmission; scheduled lightpath demands; semi-permanent lightpath demands; signal degradation; signal quality; traffic pattern; translucent WDM network design; translucent network design; translucent networks; transmission impairments; wavelength assignment; Bit error rate; Nonlinear optics; Optical fiber networks; Optical wavelength conversion; Repeaters; Routing; Superluminescent diodes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications (ICT), 2011 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ayia Napa
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0025-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CTS.2011.5898968
Filename :
5898968
Link To Document :
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