DocumentCode
1902654
Title
Hybrid wavelength and sub-wavelength routed optical networks
Author
Huang, Hong ; Copeland, John A.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
4
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
2119
Abstract
Although wavelength routing has many advantages, it also has some inflexibilities. For one thing, the routing granularity is large, which could lead to waste of bandwidth when demand is fractional in the units of wavelengths. For another, full connectivity in a large network puts a serious stress on the number of wavelengths required in the network. To solve these problem, we propose a hybrid wavelength and sub-wavelength routing scheme, which provides, in addition to a set of dedicated wavelength channels where normal wavelength routing takes place, a pool of shared wavelength channels where sub-wavelength routing is performed. The hybrid scheme is designed to strike a right balance between the benefits of optical bypass and multiplexing gain. The problem involves optimal routing and traffic grooming in a mesh network. We formulated the problem in the hybrid scheme using integer linear programming, and studied its performance under different cost scenarios using a prototype network. Our result shows the hybrid scheme can invariably achieve lower total system cost, and is especially effective where the tension between the benefits of optical bypass and multiplexing gain is most intense. The proposed hybrid scheme provides a cost-effective and flexible way for network service providers to accommodate diverse customer bandwidth demand granularities, and offers a smooth migration path to integrate existing opaque network elements with newly introduced all-optical ones
Keywords
integer programming; linear programming; optical fibre networks; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; WDM networks; all-optical network elements; bandwidth demand granularities; cost-effective scheme; dedicated wavelength channels; hybrid wavelength/sub-wavelength routing; integer linear programming; mesh network; multiplexing gain; opaque network elements; optical bypass; optical networks; optimal routing; routing granularity; shared wavelength channels; traffic grooming; Bandwidth; Costs; Integer linear programming; Mesh networks; Optical design; Optical fiber networks; Optical network units; Stress; Telecommunication traffic; Wavelength routing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2001. GLOBECOM '01. IEEE
Conference_Location
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7206-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2001.966155
Filename
966155
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