Title :
Double-link failure localization based on the monitoring trail concept in WDM networks
Author :
Doumith, Elias A. ; Al Zahr, Sawsan
Author_Institution :
Networks & Comput. Sci. Dept., TELECOM ParisTech, Paris, France
Abstract :
As traffic demands are continuously increasing, core networks must be able to react almost instantaneously to any single, even multiple, failure(s) in order to prevent huge data losses. Even though the probability of simultaneous multiple failures is very small, the time needed to repair a single failure ranges from several hours (for landline fibers) to several weeks (for submarine fibers). During this period, the network is vulnerable to any new failure that may occur in the network. Therefore, designing survivable WDM networks against multiple failures requires efficient and accurate detection and localization mechanisms. In this paper, we extend the monitoring trail concept in order to detect and unambiguously localize any single- and double- link failure in the network. Compared to our previously proposed MEMOTA algorithm, the improved MEMOTA++ algorithm benefits from an improved trail reconfiguration algorithm in order to reduce its execution time. Numerical simulations have been carried out using the Deutsche Telekom and the Geant-2 European networks. We show that a monitoring solution able to localize any double-link failure in the Deutsche Telekom network is 122% more expensive than the one able to localize any single-link failure, but remains 10.9% more economical than the traditional link-based monitoring solution.
Keywords :
failure analysis; numerical analysis; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; Deutsche Telekom; Geant-2 European networks; MEMOTA algorithm; Numerical simulations; WDM networks; detection mechanisms; double-link failure; double-link failure localization; landline fibers; link-based monitoring solution; localization mechanisms; simultaneous multiple failures probability; single-link failure; submarine fibers; survivable WDM networks; traffic demands; trail concept monitoring; trail reconfiguration algorithm; Diode lasers; Monitoring; Optical network units; Optimization; WDM networks;
Conference_Titel :
Broadband Networks and Fast Internet (RELABIRA), 2012 Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Baabda
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2151-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2150-1
DOI :
10.1109/RELABIRA.2012.6235087