An evaluation of wavelength reservation protocol with delayed link state information

T. Toku, S. Arakawa, M. Murata
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Abstract

Previous studies on routing and wavelength assignment algorithms assumed that the global link state information is obtained without delays. However, in distributed lightpath establishment, the probability of request blocking strongly depends on both the accuracy of the global link state information and the distributed protocol for wavelength reservation. In this paper, we evaluate how the frequency of link state information exchange affects the blocking probability in lightpath establishment. The evaluation is performed based on forward and backward reservation protocols in three network topologies. Simulation results show that while the forward reservation protocol is greatly affected by the frequency of link state information exchange and the amount of this information, the backward reservation protocol does not need as detailed information about the link state and as frequent link state exchange for routing as does the forward protocol.
具有延迟链路状态信息的波长保留协议的评估
以往关于路由和波长分配算法的研究都假设全局链路状态信息是无延迟获得的。然而,在分布式光路建立中,请求阻塞的概率在很大程度上取决于全局链路状态信息的准确性和波长保留的分布式协议。在本文中,我们评估了链路状态信息交换的频率如何影响光路建立中的阻塞概率。在三种网络拓扑结构下,分别基于正向和向后保留协议进行评估。仿真结果表明,前向保留协议受链路状态信息交换频率和信息量的影响较大,而后向保留协议不像前向协议那样需要详细的链路状态信息和频繁的链路状态交换来进行路由。
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