• DocumentCode
    721290
  • Title

    Heuristics for Sparse Traffic Grooming in Dynamic WDM Optical Mesh Networks

  • Author

    Shinde, Sandip R. ; Patil, Suhas H.

  • Author_Institution
    Fac. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Sathyabama Univ., Chennai, India
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    26-27 Feb. 2015
  • Firstpage
    159
  • Lastpage
    163
  • Abstract
    Optical networks based on wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology offers the promise to satisfy the bandwidth requirement of the Internet infrastructure, and provide the bandwidth needs of future applications in the local and wide area networks. Traffic streams from users generally (in Mbps) have a data-rate that is far less than bandwidth of optical fibers (in Tbps) or that of a light-path in optical fibers. This mismatch of bandwidths between user needs and wavelength capacity makes it clear that some multiplexing should be done to use the wavelength capacity efficiently, which will result in reduction on the cost of line terminating equipment (LTE). Multiplexing low bandwidth traffic request onto high capacity wavelength channel is called as traffic grooming. As sparse grooming employs only a few grooming nodes in the network. Here, we present some heuristic algorithms to perform G-node selection and grooming in a WDM optical network using dynamic traffic along with load balancing. We show by our simulation results that network throughput almost as same as full grooming can be achieved using sparse grooming. We also compare the performance of the proposed algorithm with the earlier available approaches and our simulation results show that our algorithm outperforms the present approaches.
  • Keywords
    Internet; Long Term Evolution; local area networks; optical fibre networks; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; wide area networks; G-node selection; Internet infrastructure; LTE; WDM optical network; WDM technology; bandwidth requirement; dynamic WDM optical mesh networks; dynamic traffic; heuristic algorithms; line terminating equipment; load balancing; local area networks; optical fibers; sparse grooming; sparse traffic grooming; traffic streams; wavelength capacity; wavelength division multiplexing; wide area networks; Network topology; Optical fiber networks; Optical fibers; Topology; WDM networks; Optical Network; Traffic grooming; WDM; grooming node (G-node); heuristics; sparse grooming;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computing Communication Control and Automation (ICCUBEA), 2015 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Pune
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCUBEA.2015.36
  • Filename
    7155826