弹性光ofdm网络中多径分配的带宽粒度自适应

Luae Altarawneh, S. Taebi
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本文研究了光单路/多路路由传输过程中频谱碎片化对弹性光网络传输效率的影响。使用O-OFDM多载波传输作为一种很有前途的技术,可以选择足够的可用频谱来满足要求的容量。这涉及到通过动态更新和控制最小带宽分配粒度来减少碎片效应的工作。我们研究了“最小带宽分配粒度自适应”的概念,以取代使用固定的最小带宽粒度分配来服务多路径网络上的光路请求。我们采用了一种与光链路/路径带宽碎片状态成正比的动态自适应机制。仿真结果表明,与固定最小带宽分配粒度相比,基于光路分片状态的最小带宽粒度动态自适应在带宽阻塞概率、路径分裂次数和吞吐量方面都有提高。
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Bandwidth granularity adaptation for multipath provisioning in elastic optical OFDM-based networks
In this paper, we consider the impact of spectrum fragmentation along the optical single-/multi-path routing transmission on the efficiency of the elastic optical networks. Using O-OFDM multicarrier transmission as a promising technique makes it possible to choose just an adequate portion of available spectrum to satisfy the requested capacity. This involves focusing on the work to reduce the fragmentation effects by dynamically updating and controlling the minimum bandwidth allocation granularity. We investigate the concept of “minimum bandwidth allocation granularity adaptation” to replace using one fixed minimum bandwidth granularity allocation to serve the light path requests over multipath networks. We adopt a dynamic adaptation mechanism that is proportional to the optical link/path bandwidth fragmentation status. Simulation results show that the minimum bandwidth granularity dynamic adaptation based on the optical path fragmentation status offers improved performance over fixed minimum bandwidth allocation granularity with respect to the bandwidth blocking probability, the number of path splitting, and the throughput.
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