• DocumentCode
    3183151
  • Title

    Differentiated QoS routing of restorable sub-lambda connections in IP-over-WDM networks using a multi-layer protection approach

  • Author

    Ratnam, Krishanthmohan ; Gurusamy, Mohan ; Zhou, Luying

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    3-7 Oct. 2005
  • Firstpage
    127
  • Abstract
    This paper addresses the problem of quality of service (QoS) differentiation of sub-wavelength level label switched path (LSP) requests considering both differentiated survivability services and transmission quality in terms of end-to-end delay requirements of requests. We define different classes of LSP requests and propose a novel QoS differentiation scheme for IP-over-WDM networks. The scheme adopts a multi-layer protection approach consists of dedicated lightpath protection, shared lightpath protection, and shared LSP protection methods. The inter-class backup resource sharing technique is used to improve the performance of different classes of traffic. The routing strategies consider efficient resource utilization and end-to-end delay requirements of different priority requests. In this work, LSPs belonging to different classes with different protection requirements are allowed to traverse the same lightpath to use resources effectively. This grooming approach is efficient in terms of resource usage and it poses several challenges: 1) lightpath protection can be used or modified to satisfy the protection requirement of a newly traversed LSP, and 2) when and how the protection resources are released or updated when an LSP is released while preserving the other LSPs´ protection needs. An effective way of distributing signaling messages for failure recovery should also be considered as different protection methods are used. We address all these issues in the proposed scheme. Through simulation experiments, we investigate the impacts of the backup sharing strategies and the routing strategies on connections acceptance rate for different classes of traffic and end-to-end delay requirements of different priority requests. Based on simulation results we demonstrate how the selection of a suitable sharing strategy and a routing strategy can be done that gives the best performance for all the classes and show the effectiveness of the scheme in satisfying both users´ QoS requirements and network services providers´ requirements.
  • Keywords
    IP networks; optical fibre networks; optical multilayers; quality of service; resource allocation; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; IP-over-WDM network; LSP; differentiated QoS; differentiated survivability service; end-end delay requirement; grooming approach; inter-class backup resource sharing technique; label switched path request; multilayer protection approach; quality of service; resource utilization; restorable sublambda connection; routing strategy; shared lightpath protection; signaling message; traffic performance; wavelength division multiplexing; Delay; Intelligent networks; Network topology; Optical fiber networks; Protection; Quality of service; Resource management; Routing; Telecommunication traffic; WDM networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Broadband Networks, 2005. BroadNets 2005. 2nd International Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-9276-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICBN.2005.1589608
  • Filename
    1589608