Dynamic routing and wavelength assignment using learning automata technique [all optical networks]

Anwar Alyatama
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Dynamic routing and wavelength assignment RWA is one of the most important issues in wavelength routed all optical networks. We introduce the learning automata technique for dynamic RWA in WDM networks without conversion under different load conditions. Learning automata are used to choose the shortest route from source to destination if more than one shortest route exist. Furthermore, learning automata are used to select which wavelength is to be used on the chosen route. We compare our wavelength assignment technique with some exhaustive wavelength assignment algorithms that scan all wavelengths on a predetermined shortest route. The use of the learning automata wavelength assignment technique reduces the call setup time by pursuing a small number of wavelengths. In addition, the technique is used to achieve fairness among different source/destination pairs. Simulation results are presented which indicate the benefits of using the learning automata technique for dynamic routing and wavelength assignment in WDM networks.
使用学习自动机技术的动态路由和波长分配[全光网络]
动态路由和波长分配RWA是波长路由全光网络中最重要的问题之一。介绍了在不同负载条件下不进行转换的WDM网络中动态RWA的学习自动机技术。学习自动机用于在存在多条最短路径时选择从源到目的的最短路径。此外,使用学习自动机来选择在所选路线上使用的波长。我们将我们的波长分配技术与一些详尽的波长分配算法进行比较,这些算法在预定的最短路径上扫描所有波长。使用学习自动机波长分配技术,通过追求少量波长来减少呼叫建立时间。此外,该技术还用于实现不同源/目标对之间的公平性。仿真结果表明了在WDM网络中使用学习自动机技术进行动态路由和波长分配的优越性。
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