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Extending node protection concept of p-cycles for an efficient resource utilization in multicast traffic

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A novel algorithm is proposed that integrates the node protection concept of the p-cycle approach to achieve more efficient resource utilization in dynamic multicast traffic in WDM networks and achieves the lowest blocking probability, but has the highest computational time among the NPCC and ESHN algorithms.
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In this paper, we consider link-and-node failure recovery in dynamic multicast traffic in WDM networks. We extend the node protection concept of the p-cycle approach to achieve more efficient resource utilization. Then, we propose a novel algorithm that integrates our concept for the node protection, named node-and-link protecting p-cycle based algorithm (NPC). We also propose a second algorithm, named node-and-link protecting candidate p-cycle based algorithm (NPCC). This algorithm deploys our concept for node protection and relies on a candidate p-cycle set to speed up the computational time. We compare our proposed algorithms to the ESHN algorithm, which is reported to be the most efficient algorithm for protecting dynamic multicast sessions. Extensive simulations show that the NPC algorithm achieves the lowest blocking probability, but has the highest computational time among the NPCC and ESHN algorithms. The NPCC algorithm outperforms the ESHN algorithm in terms of resource utilization efficiency and computational time.

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