Title :
High availability path design in ring-based optical networks
Author :
Grover, Wayne D.
Author_Institution :
TRLabs, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
fDate :
8/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This work develops mathematical models for path availability and provisioning resources required in various strategies for realizing high availability service paths in a transport environment of bidirectional line-switched rings or shared protection optical (wavelength division multiplexing) rings. The work originated in response to user requests for SONET service paths with unavailabilities under 30 s/year. A number of schemes for redundant routing and ring interconnection are considered as options to meet such a demanding target in the most economic way. An analytical framework for comparison of various provisioning schemes allows a “cost effectiveness” assessment of four high-performance alternatives, in terms of total resource investment and the corresponding service unavailability relative to a single-fed path construction. The logical models of cost and availability can be used in a variety of SONET or optical-ring transport planning studies or perhaps in future automated provisioning tools. An important finding is that while the availability benefit of dual-ring interconnection is high in metro-ring networks, the availability of paths through long-haul ring networks may be relatively poor due to lower limits from two-failure intra-ring combinations
Keywords :
SONET; economics; network topology; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network routing; wavelength division multiplexing; SONET service paths; automated provisioning tools; bidirectional line-switched rings; cost effectiveness; economics; high availability path design; high availability service paths; logical models; long-haul ring networks; mathematical models; metro-ring networks; provisioning resources; redundant routing; ring interconnection; ring-based optical networks; service unavailability; shared protection optical WDM rings; single-fed path construction; total resource investment; transport environment; transport planning studies; two-failure intra-ring combinations; wavelength division multiplexing; Availability; Environmental economics; Mathematical model; Optical design; Optical fiber networks; Optical interconnections; Protection; Routing; SONET; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on