SRLG-disjointness and geodiverse routing – a practical network study and operational conclusions

Boro Nedic, M. Gunkel, Teresa Gomes, Rita Girão-Silva
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The problem of disaster resilience is of paramount importance in today’s telecommunication networks. Here, this problem is tackled by considering 1+1 optical lightpath protection with maximally SRLG-disjoint paths and geodiversity in a transparent backbone network. Geodiversity was added to make the network more resilient to geographically correlated disasters. The aim is to estimate the increase of the path lengths (fibre lengths) and the increase in cost of the required transponders, with respect to simple link disjointness (no-SRLG nor geodiversity constraints) in a fully transparent optical network. The results obtained in a realistic test network show that SRLG-disjointness already ensures an acceptable geodiversity for the considered network.
srsg -不连通性和地理多样性路由-一个实用的网络研究和操作结论
在当今的电信网络中,抗灾能力问题至关重要。在透明骨干网中,考虑1+1光路保护,最大限度地利用srsg -不连接路径和地质多样性来解决这一问题。地理多样性的加入使网络更能适应地理上相关的灾害。目的是估计路径长度(光纤长度)的增加和所需转发器成本的增加,考虑到全透明光网络中简单的链路脱节(无srlg或地理多样性限制)。在一个实际的测试网络中得到的结果表明,srvg -disjointness已经保证了所考虑网络的可接受的地质多样性。
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