Dynamic connection allocation in WDM network with limited grooming and regeneration facilities

SK Dey, A Adhya - … on High-capacity Optical Networks and …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
8th International Conference on High-capacity Optical Networks and …, 2011ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper a dynamic connection request grooming technique has been explored for
wavelength-routed wavelength-division multiplexing network with sparsely distributed
grooming and regeneration facilities. In the proposed heuristic method, the grooming and
regeneration facilities located at specific node positions of the network are judiciously
employed such that the offered traffic is served in most efficient manner given the limited
availability of network resources. In particular, connection requests with relatively larger …
In this paper a dynamic connection request grooming technique has been explored for wavelength-routed wavelength-division multiplexing network with sparsely distributed grooming and regeneration facilities. In the proposed heuristic method, the grooming and regeneration facilities located at specific node positions of the network are judiciously employed such that the offered traffic is served in most efficient manner given the limited availability of network resources. In particular, connection requests with relatively larger bandwidth demands should preferably be restored through regenerators, whereas relatively smaller connection requests should preferably be groomed together. Exhaustive simulation studies show that for all values of offered traffic load irrespective of traffic demand profile and location of deployed grooming and regeneration equipments, the proposed method improves blocking probability compared to the scenario when grooming and regeneration devices are preferred for larger and smaller connection requests respectively.
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