弹性WDM网络中波长转换器数量最小化的波长共享和分配启发式算法

Shreejith Billenahalli, M. Razo, Wanjun Huang, Arularasi Sivasankaran, L. Tang, Hars Vardhan, P. Monti, M. Tacca, A. Fumagalli
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随着可重构光路复用器(roadm)和相关技术的成功引入,WDM网络支持的光节点、波长和lambda服务的数量正在不断增长。此外,共享路径保护机制——允许lambda服务共享保护波长通道——在光学(WDM)层是可能的。必须设计有效的策略来确定必须共享公共保护波长通道的服务集,并为每个服务分配波长。这些策略的一个目标是最小化波长转换器(WCs)的总数,因为每次波长连续性约束不能满足时都需要波长转换器。本文提出了一种可扩展且高效的启发式算法,其目标是在支持静态共享路径保护lambda服务集的弹性WDM网络中最大限度地减少wc的数量。启发式包括一组多项式算法,这些算法依次执行以获得次优解。在问题的小尺寸实例中,将启发式方法与从ILP公式获得的最优解进行比较。对于大型实例——数以万计的lambda服务和数百个节点——尽管波长共享因子增加了,但启发式算法产生的wc的平均数量在服务数量上接近线性。
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A wavelength sharing and assignment heuristic to minimize the number of wavelength converters in resilient WDM networks
With the successful introduction of reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers (ROADMs) and related technologies, WDM networks are now growing in the number of optical nodes, wavelengths, and lambda services supported. In addition, shared path protection mechanisms — whereby lambda services are allowed to share protection wavelength channels — are possible at the optical (WDM) layer. Efficient strategies must be devised to both determine the set of services that must share a common protection wavelength channel and assign wavelengths to every service. One objective of these strategies is to minimize the total number of wavelength converters (WCs), which are required every time the wavelength continuity constraint cannot be met. This paper presents a scalable and efficient heuristic, whose goal is to minimize the number of WCs in resilient WDM networks supporting static sets of shared path protection lambda services. The heuristic comprises a set of polynomial algorithms that are executed sequentially to obtain a sub-optimal solution. In small size instances of the problem, the heuristic is compared against the optimal solution obtained from ILP formulation. For large size instances — tens of thousands of lambda services and hundreds of nodes — the heuristic yields an average number of WCs that is close to be linear in the number of services, despite the fact that the wavelength sharing factor increases.
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