多重故障下WDM Mesh网络的连接可用性

L. Wosinska
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波分复用(WDM)技术使广域网发生了革命性的变化。由于承载的通信量非常大,任何单个故障都可能是灾难性的。因此,网络的生存性(指网络在出现故障时提供连续服务的能力)在此类网络中变得至关重要。通信网络通常被设计成能承受单一故障。然而,在大型网络中,多个并发故障的发生是不可忽视的。因此,本文研究了WDM网络中任意多重失效情况下的连接可用性。共享路径保护(SPP)方案是一种有效利用网络资源的网络恢复机制,在许多相关工作中都对SPP方案进行了研究,以解决单次故障问题。应用SPP方案,提出了一种基于多重失效假设的WDM网状网络连接不可用性计算分析模型。通过仿真对模型进行了评价,仿真得到的连接不可用性与算法得到的理论值非常接近,证明了模型的准确性
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Connection Availability in WDM Mesh Networks with Multiple Failures
Wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) technology has revolutionized wide-area networks. As the amount of traffic carried is very large, any single failure can be catastrophic. Thus, survivability of a network that refers to a network's capability to provide continuous service in the presence of failures has become crucial in such networks. Communication networks are usually designed to survive single failure. However, in large networks the occurrence of multiple concurrent failures cannot be neglected. Therefore, in this paper we study connection availability in WDM networks assuming failures of any multiplicity. Shared path protection (SPP) scheme is an efficient network recovery mechanism in terms of network resource utilization and in many related works the SPP scheme has been studied to solve a single failure problem. We apply SPP scheme and propose an analytical model for calculation of connection unavailability in WDM mesh networks with multiple failure assumption. We have evaluated our model by simulations and show that the connection unavailability obtained by simulations is very close to the theoretical value obtained by our algorithm, which proves the accuracy of our model
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