TY - JOUR
T1 - Hybrid Optimized Approaches for Routing and Resource Reservation Protocols in Optical Networks
AU - Khan, Akhtar Nawaz
AU - Yousif Ahmed, Hassan
AU - Zeghid, Medien
AU - Brahim Belhaouari, Samir
AU - Imtiaz, Waqas
AU - Khattak, Khurram
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - We have proposed hybrid approaches to solve dynamic provisioning problems in fixed-grid and elastic optical networks (EON). The proposed approaches use the information from the optimization models, which normally are used to solve static problems, to guide the search for a good solution in dynamic networking. We have presented three models, i.e., Route-Model, RouteRes-Model, and RouteEON-Model. Route-Model computes routing information which is integrated with the first-fit algorithm. RouteRes-Model computes routes and a set of wavelengths for each end pair. Both models are utilized for dynamic provisioning of routing and wavelength assignment in fixed-grid networks. Similarly, RouteEON-Model considers the elastic characteristics of flexible networks and computes routing information. This is integrated with the first-fit algorithm for dynamic provisioning. The proposed solutions efficiently reduce the blocking probability (BP) in fixed-grid networks and the bandwidth BP in EON compared to the shortest path first (SPF) routing and alternate (k=2) routing. Similarly, RouteRes-Model achieved high wavelength utilization compared to other solutions. Finally, the proposed solutions utilized approximately equal number of paths compared to SPF routing. However, compared to SPF routing, Route-Model and RouteRes-Model supported approximately 43% and 66% more traffic respectively while alternate routing supported 36% more traffic for the same values of BPs.
AB - We have proposed hybrid approaches to solve dynamic provisioning problems in fixed-grid and elastic optical networks (EON). The proposed approaches use the information from the optimization models, which normally are used to solve static problems, to guide the search for a good solution in dynamic networking. We have presented three models, i.e., Route-Model, RouteRes-Model, and RouteEON-Model. Route-Model computes routing information which is integrated with the first-fit algorithm. RouteRes-Model computes routes and a set of wavelengths for each end pair. Both models are utilized for dynamic provisioning of routing and wavelength assignment in fixed-grid networks. Similarly, RouteEON-Model considers the elastic characteristics of flexible networks and computes routing information. This is integrated with the first-fit algorithm for dynamic provisioning. The proposed solutions efficiently reduce the blocking probability (BP) in fixed-grid networks and the bandwidth BP in EON compared to the shortest path first (SPF) routing and alternate (k=2) routing. Similarly, RouteRes-Model achieved high wavelength utilization compared to other solutions. Finally, the proposed solutions utilized approximately equal number of paths compared to SPF routing. However, compared to SPF routing, Route-Model and RouteRes-Model supported approximately 43% and 66% more traffic respectively while alternate routing supported 36% more traffic for the same values of BPs.
KW - Resource reservation
KW - elastic optical networks
KW - routing and spectrum allocation
KW - routing and wavelength assignment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85112140441&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/JPHOT.2021.3102871
DO - 10.1109/JPHOT.2021.3102871
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85112140441
SN - 1943-0655
VL - 13
JO - IEEE Photonics Journal
JF - IEEE Photonics Journal
IS - 4
M1 - 9508146
ER -