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Efficient mapping algorithms for survivable GMPLS networks

Péter Laborczi

Year: 2003 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 5285 Pages: 174-174   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

With the advent of intelligent IP over optical networks, like GMPLS, connections can be protected against failures effectively; however, to capitalize the advantages, novel sophisticated methods are needed. This paper addresses the task of finding efficient mapping in a survivable multilayer network in order to ensure high availability for connections. Known methods (like running a shortest path algorithm) do not consider finding physically disjoint paths in the upper layer and thus cause failure propagation. Besides formulating the problem, we propose a randomized heuristic method to solve it. The quality of the solution is evaluated (1) by the number of node-pairs for which physically-disjoint path-pair can be found in the upper layer, or (2) by the number of spans used by both working and protection paths (i.e., failure propagation effect). It is shown with numerous simulations that our proposed method finds solution for significantly more node pairs (86% instead of 45% in the 35-node network) than traditional methods. Furthermore, it yields connection availabilities near to the optimum.

Keywords:
Computer science Node (physics) Disjoint sets Path (computing) Heuristic Computer network Distributed computing Multiprotocol Label Switching Task (project management) Algorithm Path protection Wavelength-division multiplexing Quality of service Mathematics Engineering Artificial intelligence

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Advanced Optical Network Technologies
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Optical Network Technologies
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