Content distribution in Elastic Optical Networks with Dedicated Path Protection

K. Walkowiak, Róża Goścień, Wojciech Kmiecik, M. Klinkowski
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Abstract

Recently, the Content Oriented Networking (CON) has become a recognized approach that is gaining extensive acceptance and deployment. At the same time, Elastic Optical Networks (EONs) are considered as a very promising approach for effective bandwidth allocation in optical networks. In this paper, we consider various approaches to content distribution in EON protected by the Dedicated Path Protection (DPP) scheme. We evaluate impact of these approaches on the performance of survivable EON with respect to CAPEX cost, power consumption and spectrum usage. We run numerical experiments on two representative network topologies with traffic patterns based on the Cisco predictions. The results show that the additional overhead of using the DPP protection in the EON for the analyzed performance metrics is from 2.1 to 3.5, depending on the metric and considered content delivery scenario. Moreover, the obtained results prove that the content delivery scenario has a large impact on the performance of the EON used in the physical layer and its suitable choice can bring up to 50% savings in all considered metrics.
具有专用路径保护的弹性光网络中的内容分布
最近,面向内容的网络(CON)已经成为一种得到广泛接受和部署的公认方法。同时,弹性光网络(eon)被认为是一种很有前途的有效的带宽分配方法。在本文中,我们考虑了由专用路径保护(DPP)方案保护的EON中的各种内容分发方法。我们从资本支出成本、功耗和频谱使用方面评估了这些方法对可生存EON性能的影响。我们在基于思科预测的流量模式的两个代表性网络拓扑上进行了数值实验。结果表明,对于所分析的性能指标,在EON中使用DPP保护的额外开销从2.1到3.5不等,具体取决于指标和考虑的内容交付场景。此外,获得的结果证明,内容交付场景对物理层中使用的EON的性能有很大的影响,其合适的选择可以在所有考虑的指标中节省高达50%的成本。
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