Dynamic Routing and Wavelength Assignment in Survivable WDM Networks |
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Authors: | Harmatos János Laborczi Péter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ericsson Research, Traffic Analysis and Network Performance Laboratory, POB 107, H-1300 Budapest, Hungary;(2) High Speed Networks Laboratory, Department of Telecommunications and Telematics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/D, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) networks are very attractive candidates for next generation optical Internet and intelligent long-haul core networks. In this paper we consider DWDM networks with wavelength routing switches enabling the dynamic establishment of lightpaths between each pair of nodes. The dynamic routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) problem is studied in multifiber networks, assuming both protection strategies: dedicated and shared. We solve the two subproblems of RWA simultaneously, in a combined way using joint methods for the wavelength selection (WS) and wavelength routing (WR) tasks. For the WS problem in contrast to existing strategies we propose a new, network state based selection method, which tries to route the demand on each wavelength, and selects the best one according to different network metrics (such as available channels, wavelengths per fiber and network load). For the WR problem we propose several weight functions for using in routing algorithms (Dijkstra or Suurballe), adapting dynamically to the load of the links and to the length of the path. The combination of different wavelength selection and routing (WS&WR) methods enables wide configuration opportunities of our proposed algorithm allowing good adaptation to any network state. We also propose the extension of the RWA algorithm for dedicated and shared protection and a new method for applying shared protection in dynamic WDM environment. The detailed analysis of the strategies demonstrate that our RWA algorithm provides significantly better performance than previous methods in terms of blocking probability whether with or without protection methods. |
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Keywords: | DWDM dynamic routing and wavelength assignment shared protection |
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