Title :
Distributed sharing of functionalities and resources in survivable GMPLS-controlled WSONs
Author :
Manolova, A. ; Cerutti, I. ; Muñoz, R. ; Ruepp, S. ; Giorgetti, A. ; Andriolli, N. ; Sambo, N. ; Castoldi, P. ; Martínez, R. ; Casellas, R.
Author_Institution :
DTU Fotonik, Lyngby, Denmark
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Sharing of functionalities and sharing of network resources are effective solutions for improving the cost-effectiveness of wavelength-switched optical networks (WSONs). Such cost-effectiveness should be pursued together with the objective of ensuring the requested level of performance at the physical layer (i.e., quality of transmission, QoT) and at the upper layer also in the case of a failure (i.e., survivability). This paper aims to apply the sharing concept to a WSON with QoT and survivability requirements (against single-link failures). QoT is guaranteed by resorting to regeneration of the optical signal in intermediate nodes. Survivability is guaranteed by resorting to path protection. To exploit the sharing benefits, the scarce regenerators are used for both regeneration and wavelength conversion (WC) leading to a sharing of functionalities. Also, the shared path protection mechanism is exploited to ensure survivability against single-link failures and make the sharing of network resources (regenerators and wavelengths) possible. The paper presents a novel distributed scheme (DISTR) for reservation of regenerators and wavelengths in generalized multi-protocol label switching controlled WSONs, in order to ensure the required level of QoT and survivability. Novel objects and selection strategies for the resource reservation protocol with traffic engineering extensions are proposed and evaluated. The DISTR scheme effectively combines regeneration and WC points, leading to a noticeable reduction of the regeneration usage with respect to the existing schemes. Moreover, a significant reduction of the blocking probability is achieved, independently of the wavelength selection strategy used.
Keywords :
multiprotocol label switching; optical wavelength conversion; probability; resource allocation; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication traffic; DISTR; QoT; blocking probability reduction; distributed functionality sharing; generalized multiprotocol label switching controlled WSON; network failure; network resource sharing; network traffic engineering; optical signal regeneration; physical layer; quality of transmission; regeneration usage reduction; regenerator reservation; resource reservation protocol; shared path protection mechanism; single-link failures; survivability requirements; survivable GMPLS-controlled WSON; wavelength conversion; wavelength selection strategy; wavelength-switched optical networks; Availability; Joints; Optical switches; Optical wavelength conversion; Optimized production technology; Protocols; Repeaters; GMPLS control plane; Network resilience; Physical layer impairments; WDM networks;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.4.000219