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A framework for distributed provisioning availability-guaranteed least-cost lightpaths in WDM mesh networks

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This work proposes a distributed control scheme based on parallel fixed alternative routing approach for establishing AGLC lightpaths and chooses the availability of a connection as a quality of service (QoS) parameter to denote different levels of protection.
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The trend in the development of intelligent optical networks is the move towards a unified solution, to support voice, data, and various services. Nowadays, different applications may need different levels of protection and differ in how much they are willing to pay for the service they get. A control scheme which is used to set up and tear down lightpaths, should not only be fast and efficient, but also be scalable. In addition, it should also try to minimize the connection cost and the number of blocked connections while satisfying the requested level of availability. In this work we choose the availability of a connection as a quality of service (QoS) parameter to denote different levels of protection. It is proven that the Availability-Guaranteed least-cost (AGLC) routing problem is NP-complete. We propose a distributed control scheme based on parallel fixed alternative routing approach for establishing AGLC lightpaths. The proposed framework performance is studied through extensive simulation experiments on wavelength selective network with different traffic loads. The simulation results show that our proposed framework provides better performance in terms of average blocking probability, and average routing distance average path cost.

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Distributed Real Time Algorithms and Design Concepts for Next Generation Survivable Optical Networks

Emad AISukhni
TL;DR: A number of new distributed protocols and algorithms are presented to solve the challenges of survivable mesh networks and provide new distributed frameworks to support Quality of Service (QoS) differentiation.
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Performance analysis of SLA-aware connection provisioning in optical networks

TL;DR: Numerical results show that the proposed variable-server queuing model is able to provide a close lower bound to blocking probability, and a close upper bound for the average number of connections utilizing the wavelength channels.
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Survivable WDM mesh networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined different approaches to protect a mesh-based WDM optical network from such failures and proposed distributed protocols for path and link restoration, and formulated a model of protection-switching times for different protection schemes based on a fully distributed control network.
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Distributed partial information management (DPIM) schemes for survivable networks .1

TL;DR: An elegant method to support dynamic requests for protected, unprotected, and pre-emptable connections in the unified DPIM framework is presented, and an ultrafast and efficient heuristic scheme is described.
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Availability-aware provisioning strategies for differentiated protection services in wavelength-convertible WDM mesh networks

TL;DR: This paper develops a mathematical model to analyze the availabilities of connections with different protection modes, and develops provisioning strategies for a given set of connection demands in which an appropriate, possibly different, level of protection is provided according to its predefined availability requirement.
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Availability models for protection techniques in WDM networks

TL;DR: This paper deals with the most common protection schemes in WDM optical networks, providing for each of them an algebraic formulation of availability analysis, and highlights some important availability relations between path-protection schemes and most relevant network parameters.
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Optical Networks: Architecture and Survivability

TL;DR: This paper presents algorithms for Dynamic Routing and Wavelength Assignment with Multi-Granularity OXCS, and discusses Loop-Less K-Shortest Paths Algorithm in Directed Graphs and Maximum-Flow Algorithm.
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