Disaster-aware submarine fiber-optic cable deployment

D. L. Msongaleli, F. Dikbiyik, M. Zukerman, B. Mukherjee
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Abstract

Network survivability is an important element in telecommunication network design nowadays because of the social and economic reliance on the Internet and the significant cost associated with service interruption. Moreover, the fact that submarine fiber-optic cables are susceptible to man-made or natural disasters, such as earthquakes, is well recognized. A disaster-resilient submarine cable deployment can save cost incurred by network operators such as the capacity loss cost, the cruising cost and the repair cost of the damaged cables, in order to restore network service when a cable break is prompted by a disaster occurrence. In this work, we investigate disaster-aware submarine cable deployment problem. While selecting a path for the cables, our approach aims to minimize the total expected loss cost, considering that submarine fiber-optic cables may break because of natural disasters, subject to deployment budget, path uniqueness, regular protection, elliptic shape, and linearization constraints. In our approach, we assume disaster-unrelated failures are handled by providing a backup cable along with primary cable. We consider a scenario with two nodes located on two different lands separated by a water body (sea/ocean). We then consider an elliptic cable shape to formulate the problem, which can be extended to other cable shapes, subject to avoiding deploying cable in disaster zones. We provide an Integer Linear Programming formulation for the problem. Finally, we present illustrative numerical examples that show the potential benefit of our approach as well as conclusion and future work.
灾难感知海底光缆部署
由于当今社会和经济对互联网的依赖以及与服务中断相关的巨大成本,网络的生存性是电信网络设计中的一个重要因素。此外,海底光缆容易受到地震等人为或自然灾害的影响,这一事实是众所周知的。部署灾备型海底光缆可以节省网络运营商的容量损失成本、巡航成本和损坏光缆的修复成本等成本,以便在灾害导致光缆断裂时恢复网络业务。在这项工作中,我们研究了灾害感知的海底电缆部署问题。在选择电缆路径时,考虑到海底光缆可能因自然灾害而断裂,受部署预算、路径唯一性、规则保护、椭圆形状和线性化约束,我们的方法以最小化总预期损耗成本为目标。在我们的方法中,我们假设通过提供备份电缆和主电缆来处理与灾难无关的故障。我们考虑这样一个场景:两个节点位于由水体(海/海洋)分隔的两个不同的陆地上。然后,我们考虑椭圆电缆形状来制定问题,该问题可以扩展到其他电缆形状,前提是避免在灾区部署电缆。我们为这个问题提供了一个整数线性规划公式。最后,我们提出了说明性的数值例子,显示了我们的方法的潜在好处,以及结论和未来的工作。
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