Gains of anycast demand relocation in survivable elastic optical networks

Róża Goścień, K. Walkowiak, M. Klinkowski
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In this paper, we focus on a survivable elastic optical network (EON) that supports both unicast and anycast traffic demands. The network implements a dedicated path protection scheme (DPP), in which backup lightpaths are assigned to traffic demands so that to protect against single link failures. In a normal network state, each anycast demand is served by a specific data center (DC). However, we consider the possibility to use different DC (i.e., to relocate anycast demand) in case of a failure and, therefore, the backup lightpath does not have to be connected to the same DC. We study three different scenarios in which backup paths are connected to the same DC, different DC and any available DC in the network. The analysis is performed according to two optimization criteria: maximum and average spectrum usage. The results of our investigation show that the relocation process can bring significant spectrum savings, on average up to almost 40%.
可生存弹性光网络中任意播需求重定位的研究进展
在本文中,我们重点研究了一种支持单播和任意播流量需求的可生存弹性光网络(EON)。该网络采用专用路径保护方案(DPP),根据业务需求分配备份光路,以防止单链路故障。在正常的网络状态下,每个任播需求都由特定的数据中心(DC)提供服务。然而,我们考虑在故障的情况下使用不同的DC(即重新定位任意投射需求)的可能性,因此,备份光路不必连接到相同的DC。我们研究了备份路径连接到同一数据中心、不同数据中心和网络中任何可用数据中心的三种不同场景。分析是根据两个优化标准进行的:最大和平均频谱利用率。我们的调查结果显示,迁移过程可以节省大量频谱,平均可节省近40%。
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