Abstract:
Traffic grooming in optical WDM mesh networks is a two-layer routing problem to pack low-rate connections effectively onto high-rate lightpaths, which, in turn, are estab...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Traffic grooming in optical WDM mesh networks is a two-layer routing problem to pack low-rate connections effectively onto high-rate lightpaths, which, in turn, are established on wavelength links. We employ the rerouting approach to improve the network throughput under the dynamic traffic model. We propose two rerouting schemes, rerouting at lightpath level (RRAL) and rerouting at connection level (RRAC). A qualitative comparison is made between RRAL and RRAC. We also propose the critical-wavelength-avoiding one-lightpath-limited (CWA-1L) and critical-lightpath-avoiding one-connection-limited (CLA-1C) rerouting heuristics, which are based on the respective rerouting schemes. Simulation results show that rerouting reduces the connection blocking probability significantly.
Date of Conference: 29 November 2004 - 03 December 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 January 2005
Print ISBN:0-7803-8794-5
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Optical Networks ,
- Wavelength Division Multiplexing ,
- Network Throughput ,
- Blocking Probability ,
- Service Quality ,
- Dense Network ,
- Data Transmission ,
- Shortest Path ,
- Heuristic Algorithm ,
- Heavy Load ,
- Resource Efficiency ,
- Alternative Paths ,
- Normal Phase ,
- Bandwidth Requirements ,
- Routing Algorithm ,
- Control Plane ,
- Time Of Request ,
- Path-connected ,
- Wavelength Channels ,
- Fiber Link ,
- Normal Route ,
- Optical Layer ,
- Time-division Multiplexing ,
- Candidate Paths
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Optical Networks ,
- Wavelength Division Multiplexing ,
- Network Throughput ,
- Blocking Probability ,
- Service Quality ,
- Dense Network ,
- Data Transmission ,
- Shortest Path ,
- Heuristic Algorithm ,
- Heavy Load ,
- Resource Efficiency ,
- Alternative Paths ,
- Normal Phase ,
- Bandwidth Requirements ,
- Routing Algorithm ,
- Control Plane ,
- Time Of Request ,
- Path-connected ,
- Wavelength Channels ,
- Fiber Link ,
- Normal Route ,
- Optical Layer ,
- Time-division Multiplexing ,
- Candidate Paths