JOURNAL ARTICLE

Impairment- and Splitting-Aware Cloud-Ready Multicast Provisioning in Elastic Optical Networks

Zuqing ZhuXiahe LiuYixiang WangWei LuLong GongShui YuNirwan Ansari

Year: 2016 Journal:   IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking Vol: 25 (2)Pages: 1220-1234   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

It is known that multicast provisioning is important for supporting cloud-based applications, and as the traffics from these applications are increasing quickly, we may rely on optical networks to realize high-throughput multicast. Meanwhile, the flexible-grid elastic optical networks (EONs) achieve agile access to the massive bandwidth in optical fibers, and hence can provision variable bandwidths to adapt to the dynamic demands from the cloud-based applications. In this paper, we consider all-optical multicast in EONs in a practical manner and focus on designing impairment- and splitting-aware multicast provisioning schemes. We first study the procedure of adaptive modulation selection for a light-tree, and point out that the multicast scheme in EONs is fundamentally different from that in the fixed-grid wavelength-division multiplexing networks. Then, we formulate the problem of impairment- and splitting-aware routing, modulation and spectrum assignment (ISa-RMSA) for all-optical multicast in EONs and analyze its hardness. Next, we analyze the advantages brought by the flexibility of routing structures and discuss the ISa-RMSA schemes based on light-trees and light-forests. This paper suggests that for ISa-RMSA, the light-forest-based approach can use less bandwidth than the light-tree-based one, while still satisfying the quality of transmission requirement. Therefore, we establish the minimum light-forest problem for optimizing a light-forest in ISa-RMSA. Finally, we design several time-efficient ISa-RMSA algorithms, and prove that one of them can solve the minimum light-forest problem with a fixed approximation ratio.

Keywords:
Multicast Computer science Computer network Protocol Independent Multicast Distributed computing Provisioning Xcast Bandwidth (computing) Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol Source-specific multicast

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Advanced Optical Network Technologies
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Optical Network Technologies
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