Title :
Routing and wavelength assignment issues in the presence of wavelength conversion for all-optical networks
Author :
Chu, Xiaowen ; Li, Bo ; Sohraby, Kazem ; Zhang, Zhensheng
Abstract :
Existing research demonstrates that an effective routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) strategy and a proper wavelength converter placement algorithm are the two primary vehicles for improving the blocking performance of wavelength-routed network. However, these two issues have largely been investigated, separately in that the existing RWA algorithms seldom consider the presence of wavelength conversion. We argue in this paper that any RWA algorithm needs to take into account the underlying wavelength conversion for two reasons: (1) wavelength converter placement is usually done at a much earlier stage during capacity planning; and (2) one of the key advantages of an all-optical network is its reconfigurability in that the network topology can be changed through routing and wavelength assignment. We propose a weighted least-congestion routing and first-fit wavelength assignment (WLCR-FF) RWA algorithm in conjunction with a heuristic wavelength converter placement algorithm called minimum blocking probability first (MBPF) that considers both the distribution of free wavelengths and the lengths of each route jointly. Using both analysis and simulation, we carry out extensive studies to compare the performance of the proposed algorithms over a variety of topologies. The results demonstrate that the proposed WLCR-FF algorithm can achieve much better blocking performance than static routing, fixed-alternate routing and least-loaded routing algorithms, in the environment of sparse or/and full wavelength conversion.
Keywords :
network topology; optical fibre networks; optical wavelength conversion; probability; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication network routing; RWA algorithms; WLCR-FF algorithm; all-optical networks; blocking performance; capacity planning; first-fit wavelength assignment RWA algorithm; fixed-alternate routing; free wavelength distribution; heuristic wavelength converter placement algorithm; least-loaded routing algorithms; minimum blocking probability first; network reconfigurability; network topologies; network topology; routing and wavelength assignment; static routing; wavelength conversion; wavelength converter placement algorithm; wavelength-routed network; weighted least-congestion routing; Algorithm design and analysis; All-optical networks; Analytical models; Heuristic algorithms; Intelligent networks; Topology; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; Wavelength assignment; Wavelength routing;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2002. GLOBECOM '02. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7632-3
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2002.1189137