Power budget- and SRLG-aware cost-efficient partial protection planning models and architectures for long-reach passive optical networks

IF 1.9 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Jitendra Gupta
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Abstract

In a long-reach passive optical network (LR-PON), protection for optical network units (ONUs) against their distribution fiber (DF) failures is highly desirable to ensure uninterrupted Internet access to the associated users. In the distribution section of the LR-PON, shared-risk link groups (SRLGs) are formed by DFs due to sharing fiber cables and conduits. Most of the existing SRLG-aware DF protection schemes require residual bandwidth with ONUs. Therefore, they fail to provide protection to all ONUs under high reliability requirements (RRs) and result to be very cost-inefficient as well. We first propose a SRLG-aware reliability framework to compute the connection reliability of every ONU and joint reliability of every ONU-ONU pair and ONU-node pair. Thereafter, we propose two different SRLG-aware nonresidual bandwidth based partial protection schemes and their compatible architectures to provide partial DF protection to ONUs against SRLG failures to satisfy the given RR. Following the proposed schemes, we formulate two different integer linear programming (ILP) based optimization problems to set up backup connections by using backup DFs and other backup optical resources with the minimum protection cost. The proposed ILP-based protection planning models restrict the backup DF lengths to bound the propagation delay to satisfy the strict delay requirement for real-time applications. Since the proposed ILP-based models turn out to be computationally intractable for large network problems, we also propose two heuristic schemes that provide comparable results to that of the ILP-based models. We evaluate the performance of the proposed partial protection schemes with reference to the protection cost and total length of backup DFs (TLBDF). The exhaustive simulation results show that the proposed partial protection schemes not only satisfy high RRs, but also require a much lower protection cost, TLBDF, and optical power margin in comparison to the existing SRLG-aware protection schemes.

基于功率预算和srlg的长距离无源光网络部分保护规划模型和体系结构
在长程无源光网络(LR-PON)中,为了确保相关用户能够不间断地访问互联网,需要对光网络单元(onu)的分布式光纤(DF)故障进行保护。在LR-PON的配电段中,由于光纤电缆和导管的共用,DFs组成了风险共担链路组(SRLGs)。大多数现有的支持srsg的DF保护方案都需要带有onu的剩余带宽。因此,它们不能在高可靠性要求(rr)下为所有onu提供保护,而且成本效率也非常低。首先提出了一个srlg感知的可靠性框架,计算每个ONU的连接可靠性和每个ONU-ONU对和ONU-ONU节点对的联合可靠性。然后,我们提出了两种不同的基于SRLG感知的非剩余带宽的部分保护方案及其兼容架构,为onu提供部分DF保护,防止SRLG失败满足给定的RR。根据提出的方案,我们提出了两个不同的基于整数线性规划(ILP)的优化问题,以最小的保护成本利用备份df和其他备份光资源建立备份连接。提出的基于ilp的保护规划模型通过限制备份DF长度来约束传播延迟,以满足实时应用对延迟的严格要求。由于所提出的基于ilp的模型在计算上难以处理大型网络问题,我们还提出了两种启发式方案,提供与基于ilp的模型相当的结果。我们根据保护成本和备份df (TLBDF)的总长度来评估所提出的部分保护方案的性能。详尽的仿真结果表明,与现有的srlg感知保护方案相比,所提出的部分保护方案不仅具有较高的rrr,而且所需的保护成本、TLBDF和光功率裕度都要低得多。
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Optical Switching and Networking
Optical Switching and Networking COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-OPTICS
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
18.20%
发文量
29
审稿时长
77 days
期刊介绍: Optical Switching and Networking (OSN) is an archival journal aiming to provide complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in the optical and high-speed opto-electronic networking areas. The editorial board is committed to providing detailed, constructive feedback to submitted papers, as well as a fast turn-around time. Optical Switching and Networking considers high-quality, original, and unpublished contributions addressing all aspects of optical and opto-electronic networks. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: • Optical and Opto-Electronic Backbone, Metropolitan and Local Area Networks • Optical Data Center Networks • Elastic optical networks • Green Optical Networks • Software Defined Optical Networks • Novel Multi-layer Architectures and Protocols (Ethernet, Internet, Physical Layer) • Optical Networks for Interet of Things (IOT) • Home Networks, In-Vehicle Networks, and Other Short-Reach Networks • Optical Access Networks • Optical Data Center Interconnection Systems • Optical OFDM and coherent optical network systems • Free Space Optics (FSO) networks • Hybrid Fiber - Wireless Networks • Optical Satellite Networks • Visible Light Communication Networks • Optical Storage Networks • Optical Network Security • Optical Network Resiliance and Reliability • Control Plane Issues and Signaling Protocols • Optical Quality of Service (OQoS) and Impairment Monitoring • Optical Layer Anycast, Broadcast and Multicast • Optical Network Applications, Testbeds and Experimental Networks • Optical Network for Science and High Performance Computing Networks
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