Abstract :
The introduction of the wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) into the metro environment and the rapid growth of multicast (single source and multiple destinations) applications such as video conferencing, distance learning, and online-auction initiated the need to realise multicasting in WDM metropolitan area networks (MANs) in a cost effective way. Because of their simplicity in maintenance, operation, and control, rings became dominant topologies in metropolitan networks. But, like in any other communication network, the optical network is also prone to link (fiber) failures. Because of the large amount of traffic a fiber carries, fiber failures in a WDM system would cause severe service loss or disruption. Hence, protecting such multicast sessions against link failures is an important cause of concern. This paper assumes a single link failure model and addresses the problem of multicast protection in the scenario of WDM metropolitan ring networks. The paper discussed the SONET like self-healing schemes based on unidirectional fibers and has proposed novel approaches which are based on bidirectional fibers.
Keywords :
metropolitan area networks; multicast communication; network topology; optical fibre networks; optical links; wavelength division multiplexing; bidirectional fibers; metropolitan area networks; multicast communications; multicast protection; multicast sessions; network traffic; optical fibre network; optical link failures; ring topology; self-healing schemes; single link failure model; unidirectional fibers; wavelength division multiplexing; Communication system control; Computer aided instruction; Costs; Metropolitan area networks; Optical fiber communication; Optical fiber networks; Protection; Videoconference; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing;