RWA and p-Cycles

Hai Anh Hoang, B. Jaumard
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While there has been many studies on the efficient design of p-cycles focusing on optimizing their spare capacity efficiency, few of them consider such a design under the wavelength continuity assumption, i.e., no wavelength converter at any node. Consequently, few authors look at the routing and wavelength assignment in the context of p-cycles, where p-cycles have to be assigned the same wavelength as the paths of which they protect at least one link. In this paper, we propose to investigate thoroughly the issue of wavelength conversion vs. wavelength continuity for p-cycles, with large scale optimization tools (decomposition techniques) in order to get an exact estimate of the consequences of the wavelength continuity assumption on the spare capacity requirements and on the provisioning cost. The recourse to decomposition techniques allows the design of exact efficient scalable models contrarily to heuristics which ensure scalability but no accuracy guarantee. In particular, it allows an on-line generation of improving p-cycles, one after the other with respect to the objective, instead of a costly computing time off-line generation of p-cycles as in previous studies, a key issue for a scalable solution. Numerical results show that the difference between the capacity requirement under wavelength conversion vs. under wavelength continuity is meaningless. Consequently, in view of the reduced provisioning cost (saving at least on the converters), we advocate the design of p-cycles under a wavelength continuity assumption.
RWA和p-Cycles
关于p环高效设计的研究有很多,重点是优化p环的备用容量效率,但很少考虑波长连续性假设下的设计,即在任何节点上都没有波长转换器。因此,很少有作者在p环的背景下研究路由和波长分配,其中p环必须被分配与它们至少保护一个链路的路径相同的波长。在本文中,我们建议使用大规模优化工具(分解技术)深入研究p周期的波长转换与波长连续性的问题,以便准确估计波长连续性假设对备用容量需求和供应成本的影响。与启发式方法相反,利用分解技术可以设计出精确有效的可扩展模型,启发式方法只保证可伸缩性,但不保证准确性。特别是,它允许在线生成改进的p环,一个接一个地相对于目标,而不是像以前的研究那样花费昂贵的计算时间离线生成p环,这是可扩展解决方案的关键问题。数值结果表明,波长转换条件下的容量要求与波长连续条件下的容量要求差别不大。因此,考虑到降低配置成本(至少在转换器上节省),我们主张在波长连续性假设下设计p周期。
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