P-cycle Protection in multi-domain optical networks |
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Authors: | János Szigeti Ricardo Romeral Tibor Cinkler David Larrabeiti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics, High-Speed Networks Laboratory, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Magyar tudósok krt. 2, 1117 Budapest, Hungary;(2) Department of Telematic Engineering, Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganes, 28911, Spain |
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Abstract: | Providing resilient inter-domain connections in multi-domain optical GMPLS networks is a challenge. On the one hand, the integration
of different GMPLS domains to run traffic engineering operations requires the development of a framework for inter-domain
routing and control of connections, while keeping the internal structure and available resources of the domains undisclosed
to the other operators. On the other hand, the definition of mechanisms to take advantage of such automatically switched inter-domain
connectivity is still an open issue. This article focuses on the analysis of applicability of one of these mechanisms: P-cycle-based protection. The proposed solution is based on the decomposition of the multi-domain resilience problem into two
sub-problems, namely, the higher level inter-domain protection and the lower level intra-domain protection. Building a P-cycle at the higher level is accomplished by certain tasks at the lower level, including straddling link connection, capacity
allocation and path selection. In this article, we present several methods to realize inter-domain P-cycle protection at both levels and we evaluate their performance in terms of availability and spent resources. A discussion
on a proposal of implementation of signalling based on extensions of existing protocols such as RSVP-TE and the PCE architecture
illustrates the practical viability of the approach.
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Keywords: | Resilience
P-cycle Multi-domain networks |
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