DocumentCode
835570
Title
Survivable virtual concatenation for data over SONET/SDH in optical transport networks
Author
Ou, Canhui ; Sahasrabuddhe, Laxman H. ; Zhu, Keyao ; Martel, Charles U. ; Mukherjee, Biswanath
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of California, Davis, CA, USA
Volume
14
Issue
1
fYear
2006
Firstpage
218
Lastpage
231
Abstract
Next-generation SONET/SDH technologies-namely, generic framing procedure, virtual concatenation, and link-capacity-adjustment scheme-enable network operators to provide integrated data and voice services over their legacy SONET/SDH infrastructure to generate new revenue. An important open research problem on data over SONET/SDH (DoS) is survivability: SONET automatic protection switching is too resource inefficient for data services, and the protection mechanisms of data networks are too slow for mission-critical applications. We propose two approaches for provisioning survivable DoS connections. Our approaches exploit the tradeoff between resource overbuild and fault-recovery time while utilizing the inverse-multiplexing capability of virtual concatenation to increase backup sharing. Our results show that one approach achieves low resource overbuild and much faster fault recovery than that of data networks, and the other approach achieves fast fault recovery comparable to SONET 50-ms protection (for typical U.S. backbone networks) while still achieving modest backup sharing. We further investigate the tradeoff between network blocking performance and network control and management complexity resulting from the number of paths M a connection can be inversely multiplexed onto: larger M leads to more freedom in routing and better network performance but increases network control and management complexity. Our results indicate that the network blocking performance for small values of M (e.g., M=2 for some representative backbone network topologies) is almost as good as the case in which M is infinity.
Keywords
IntServ networks; SONET; data communication; optical fibre networks; synchronous digital hierarchy; telecommunication links; telecommunication network management; SDH network; SONET network; data networks; fault recovery; generic framing procedure; link-capacity-adjustment scheme; network management; optical transport network; survivable virtual concatenation; H infinity control; Mission critical systems; Network topology; Next generation networking; Optical fiber networks; Protection switching; Routing; SONET; Spine; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Data over SONET; WDM; next-generation SONET/SDH; survivability; virtual concatenation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNET.2005.863462
Filename
1597236
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