N. Andriolli, A. Giorgetti, S. Ruepp, J. Buron, L. Valcarenghi, P. Castoldi
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Bidirectional lightpath provisioning in GMPLS-controlled optical networks
This paper compares two GMPLS schemes for bidirectional lightpath provisioning. The novel scheme based on the label set, where both directions are set up with a backward reservation, is assessed against the standard scheme based on the upstream label, where the reverse path is established with a forward reservation unaware of wavelength availability. Results show that the label set scheme significantly outperforms the upstream label scheme, especially when detailed network status information is not advertised.