Title :
A Study of Dynamic Waveband Switching in Multi-granular Optical Networks
Author :
Wang, Yang ; Cao, Xiaojun
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Georgia State Univ., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The basic principle of waveband switching (WBS) is to group multiple wavelengths together as a band or fiber and switch the group using a single port whenever possible. To support waveband grouping in WBS networks, multi-granular optical cross-connects (MG-OXCs) are introduced to switch the traffic at the fiber, band, and wavelength layers. One important goal in WBS networks is to minimize the number of ports at the MG-OXCs. For WBS networks with dynamic or on-line traffic, both the port consumption and call blocking probability should be considered during the process of accommodating unpredictable traffic demands with limited resources. Call blocking can be caused by port insufficiency as well as wavelength shortage in WBS networks with dynamic traffic. Our study in this work starts with an analysis of a reconfigurable MG-OXC architecture and various cases of port consumption on this architecture. We then analyze the lower/upper bounds for the design parameter of the reconfigurable MG-OXC architecture. Based on the insights obtained from the analysis, we propose a new algorithm, namely, weighted graph-based waveband assignment (WGB), which employs an auxiliary weighted graph technique to make efficient dynamic routing and waveband assignment. The proposed algorithm is simulated in WBS networks with fully dynamic or incremental traffic patterns. Our results show that the proposed scheme can satisfy up to 40% more lightpath requests than the existing scheme, maximum overlap ratio (MOR), before a certain blocking ratio is observed in the network. Our study also shows that with limited resources, WBS can obtain port savings by limiting the design parameter while achieving an allowable blocking probability.
Keywords :
multiplexing; optical fibre networks; probability; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; wavelength assignment; WBS networks; allowable blocking probability; auxiliary weighted graph technique; blocking ratio; call blocking probability; dynamic routing; dynamic traffic; dynamic waveband switching; lightpath requests; maximum overlap ratio; multigranular optical cross-connects; multigranular optical networks; port consumption; port insufficiency; port savings; reconfigurable MG-OXC architecture; traffic patterns; unpredictable traffic demands; waveband grouping; wavelength shortage; weighted graph-based waveband assignment; Heuristic algorithms; Multiplexing; Optical switches; Optimized production technology; Routing; Upper bound; Dynamic waveband switching; MG-OXC; WBS;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.3.000390