Abstract:
Network operators must deal with Classes of Service (CoS), which have several quality requirements, such as latency, bandwidth/capacity, priority, etc. Besides, it is obs...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Network operators must deal with Classes of Service (CoS), which have several quality requirements, such as latency, bandwidth/capacity, priority, etc. Besides, it is observed an increase in the volume of traffic that is offered to the transport network. This traffic can be affected by network natural disasters or human-made attacks. In this case, network operators must decide which services to restore, considering their different requirements. In this work, we present a Lightpath Selection Algorithm (LSA) that aims to select lightpaths to be restored after a resource crunch. This algorithm has a multicriteria decision approach considering CoS, Bandwidth, number of Hops, and Holding time. Moreover, service degradation is also considered for those lightpaths that can not be restored with full bandwidth. Results show that our proposed algorithm can improve network restorability and availability without penalizing low-level CoSs.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management ( Volume: 21, Issue: 5, October 2024)