Krishnaiyan Thulasiraman , Tachun Lin , Muhammad Javed , Guoliang Xue , Zhili Zhou
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Circuits/cutsets duality and theoretical foundation of a structural approach to survivable logical topology mapping in IP-over-WDM optical networks
The survivable logical topology mapping (SLTM) problem in IP-over-WDM networks is to map each link in the logical topology (IP layer) onto a lightpath in the physical topology (optical layer) such that a failure of a physical link does not cause the logical topology to become disconnected. This problem is known to be NP-complete. For this SLTM problem, two lines of investigations have been reported in the literature: the mathematical programming approach [1] and the structural approach introduced by Kurant and Thiran in [2] and pursued by Thulasiraman et al. [3,4,5]. In this paper we present an integrated treatment of the theoretical foundation of the survivable topology mapping problem presented in [3,4,5]. We believe that the algorithmic strategy developed in this paper will serve as an important phase in any strategy in the emerging area of resilient slicing of elastic optical networks. We conclude with a comparative evaluation, based on simulations, of the different algorithmic strategies developed in the paper, and also pointing to applications beyond IP-over-WDM optical networks, in particular, survivable design of inter-dependent multi-layer cyber physical systems such as smart power grids.
期刊介绍:
Optical Switching and Networking (OSN) is an archival journal aiming to provide complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in the optical and high-speed opto-electronic networking areas. The editorial board is committed to providing detailed, constructive feedback to submitted papers, as well as a fast turn-around time.
Optical Switching and Networking considers high-quality, original, and unpublished contributions addressing all aspects of optical and opto-electronic networks. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Optical and Opto-Electronic Backbone, Metropolitan and Local Area Networks
• Optical Data Center Networks
• Elastic optical networks
• Green Optical Networks
• Software Defined Optical Networks
• Novel Multi-layer Architectures and Protocols (Ethernet, Internet, Physical Layer)
• Optical Networks for Interet of Things (IOT)
• Home Networks, In-Vehicle Networks, and Other Short-Reach Networks
• Optical Access Networks
• Optical Data Center Interconnection Systems
• Optical OFDM and coherent optical network systems
• Free Space Optics (FSO) networks
• Hybrid Fiber - Wireless Networks
• Optical Satellite Networks
• Visible Light Communication Networks
• Optical Storage Networks
• Optical Network Security
• Optical Network Resiliance and Reliability
• Control Plane Issues and Signaling Protocols
• Optical Quality of Service (OQoS) and Impairment Monitoring
• Optical Layer Anycast, Broadcast and Multicast
• Optical Network Applications, Testbeds and Experimental Networks
• Optical Network for Science and High Performance Computing Networks