Meeting optical QoS requirements with reduced complexity in dynamic wavelength assignment

I. Fonseca, R. C. Almeida, H. Waldman, M. Ribeiro
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Abstract

Physical layer impairments may require highly complex implementations of the control plane in dynamic networks with quality of service (QoS) constraints. In order to alleviate this problem, we propose that dynamic wavelength assignment should be based on the elementary first-fit (FF) algorithm using off-line optimized priority lists. It is shown that this may significantly reduce the effects of physical impairments with no additional computational cost for the control of dynamic networks. A simple metric is proposed to evaluate optical QoS taking the performance of the network as a whole. Different heuristics are presented and evaluated. Results show that there are particular lists capable of reducing in four orders of magnitude the probability of FWM impacting network performance.
在降低动态波长分配复杂度的同时满足光学QoS需求
物理层损伤可能需要在具有服务质量(QoS)约束的动态网络中高度复杂的控制平面实现。为了缓解这一问题,我们提出动态波长分配应该基于基于离线优化优先级列表的初级首次拟合(FF)算法。结果表明,这可以显著降低物理损伤的影响,而不会增加动态网络控制的计算成本。提出了一种综合考虑网络整体性能的简单度量来评价光服务质量。提出并评估了不同的启发式方法。结果表明,有一些特定的列表能够将FWM影响网络性能的概率降低四个数量级。
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