Shashank S. Khasare, Yashkumar B. Joshi, Sanket M. Rathod, Amit D. Joshi
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An efficient approach of backup reprovisioning for multiple link failures in WDM optical networks
This paper investigates an approach for Backup re-provisioning using Shared Path Protection to combat against concurrent multiple failures scenarios. The MSPP approach used, considers the cost related to selection of a backup resource and tries to provide backup to maximum number of vulnerable connections. Secondly, MBR and GBR policies have been used interchangeably based upon the value of Re-provisioning Success Rate (RSR) to ensure optimal resource utilization. Results show that the new approach performs well in terms of Protection Efficiency, Resource Overbuild, Re-provisioning Success Rate and Service Disruption Ratio.