Inter group shared protection (I-GSP) for survivable WDM mesh networks |
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Authors: | Anwar Haque Pin-Han Ho Hamed MK Alazemi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L3G1;2. Department of Computer Engineering, Kuwait University, PO 5969, Safat 13060, Kuwait |
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Abstract: | This paper focuses on the survivable routing problem in WDM mesh networks where the objective is to minimize the total number of wavelengths used for establishing working and protection paths in the WDM networks. The past studies for survivable routing suffers from the scalability problem when the number of nodes/links or connection requests grows in the network. In this paper, a novel path-based shared protection framework, namely inter group shared protection (I-GSP), is proposed where the traffic matrix can be divided into multiple protection groups (PGs) based on specific grouping policy. Optimization is performed on these PGs such that sharing of protection wavelengths is considered not only inside a PG, but between the PGs. Simulation results show that I-GSP based integer linear programming model, namely, ILP-II solves the networks in a reasonable amount of time for which a regular integer linear programming formulation, namely, ILP-I becomes computationally intractable. For most of the cases the gap between the optimal solution and the ILP-II stays within 6%. The proposed ILP-II model yields a scalable solution for the capacity planning in the survivable optical networks based on the proposed I-GSP protection architecture. |
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