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A hybrid protection strategy based on node-disjointness against double failures in optical mesh networks
Authors:Ning-Hai Bao  Zhi-Zhong Zhang  Le-Min Li  Hong-Fang Yu  Hong-Bin Luo
Affiliation:1.Key Lab of Broadband Optical Fiber Transmission and Communication Networks,University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Chengdu,People’s Republic of China;2.Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications,Chongqing,People’s Republic of China;3.School of Electronic and Information Engineering,Beijing Jiaotong University,Beijing,People’s Republic of China
Abstract:As the size and the complexity of optical mesh networks are continuing to grow and the severe natural disasters are occurring more frequently in recent years, multiple failures (link failures or node failures) become increasing probable. Protection strategies against these failures generally provision backup paths for working paths based on link-disjointness or node-disjointness. Compared with link-disjoint protection, node-disjoint protection means higher degree of risk isolation and can accommodate both link failures and node failures. This motivates us to propose a hybrid node-disjoint protection, named Segment and Path Shared Protection (SPSP), to provide 100% protection against arbitrary simultaneous double-node failures (the worst double-failure case). For each service connection request, SPSP first provisions backup segments for the working segments, respectively, as the primary backup resources, then provisions a single backup path for the whole working path as the second backup resource. In addition to its complete protection capability and flexible scalability for double failures, SPSP can also obtain better network load balance and resource sharing degree by dynamic link-cost adjustment and reserved backup resource sharing. Simulation results show that SPSP can achieve a shorter average recovery time than path shared protection (PSP) and higher resource utilization and lower blocking probability than segment shared protection (SSP).
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