基于WDM网络的IP流量疏导选择

Srivatsan Balasubramanian, Arun Kumar Somani
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在WDM光网络的背景下,流量疏导仍然是一个丰富的研究领域。我们提供了光学和电子修饰技术的概述,重点是IP作为客户端层。我们讨论了各种可用的体系结构替代方案:对等模型、覆盖模型和增强模型。本文首先对光电路交换网络中业务量疏导方面的研究工作进行了综述。然后,我们在高速路由器设计方面确定了电子梳理的问题,并提出了光学梳理的优点。接下来,我们描述了称为光迹的共享波长光网络技术,并将其与对等模型和覆盖模型的电子梳理网络的性能进行了比较。基于我们对不同直径的随机图的模拟,我们确定了在给定网络场景中光迹可以与电子梳理解决方案竞争的阈值路由器速度。我们的结论是,由于目前的路由器容量低于阈值速度,或者这样的路由器可能在一段时间内保持昂贵,光迹是一个有吸引力的候选解决方案。
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On Traffic Grooming Choices for IP over WDM networks
Traffic grooming continues to be a rich area of research in the context of WDM optical networks. We provide an overview of the optical and electronic grooming techniques available with focus on IP as the client layer. We discuss the various architectural alternatives available: peer, overlay and augmented models. We first provide a survey on the research work in the area of traffic grooming in optical circuit switched networks. We then identify problems with electronic grooming in terms of high speed router design and bring out the merits of optical grooming. Next, we describe the shared wavelength optical network technology called light-trails and compare its performance with electronic grooming networks for both the peer and overlay models. Based on our simulations on random graphs of various diameters, we identify the threshold router speeds at which light-trails can compete with the electronic grooming solution for a given network scenario. We conclude that since the present router capacities are below the threshold speed or such routers are likely to remain expensive for some time, light-trails is an appealing candidate solution.
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