利用重新定位降低弹性光网的网络尺寸

J. Buysse, M. de Leenheer, Chris Develder, B. Dhoedt
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光网格被广泛应用于解决我们今天所面临的复杂问题。支持网络的一个重要方面是弹性,即克服网络故障的能力。与传统的网络保护方案相比,我们不必在源和原始目的地之间提供备份路径。相反,如果这意味着我们可以提供比传统方案建议的包含更少波长的备份路径,我们将尝试将作业重新定位到另一个服务器位置。这种重新定位可以通过特定于Grid的anycast原则得到支持:用户通常不关心他的作业在哪里执行,而只对其结果感兴趣。我们提出了两种弹性方案的ILP公式,并在欧洲网络拓扑的案例研究中对它们进行了评估。
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Exploiting relocation to reduce network dimensions of resilient optical grids
Optical Grids are widely deployed to solve complex problems we are facing today. An important aspect of the supporting network is resiliency i.e. the ability to overcome network failures. In contrast to classical network protection schemes, we will not necessarily provide a back-up path between the source and the original destination. Instead, we will try to relocate the job to another server location if this means that we can provide a backup path which comprises less wavelengths than the one the traditional scheme would suggest. This relocation can be backed up by the Grid specific anycast principle: a user generally does not care where his job is executed and is only interested in its results. We present ILP formulations for both resilience schemes and we evaluate them in a case study on an European network topology.
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