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Holding-Time-Aware Dynamic Traffic Grooming

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This work considers that a typical electronic-layer demand requires only a fraction of the capacity of the single wavelength bandwidth and investigates a new algorithm for traffic grooming of sub-wavelength connections in an optical mesh network, relying on the knowledge of the holding time of connection requests to exploit lightpath capacity.
Abstract: 
Progress in network technologies and protocols is paving the road towards flexible optical transport networks, in which dynamic leasable circuits could be set up and released on a short-term basis according to customers requirements. Recently, new solutions for automated network management promise to allow customers to dinamically specify the terms of the Service Level Agreement (SLA) to be guaranteed by the service provider. Since this new information is made available, we propose to exploit the knowledge of connection holding time, among the other Service Level Specifications (SLS), to improve the routing efficiency. In this work, we consider that a typical electronic-layer (e.g., SDH or MPLS) demand requires only a fraction of the capacity of the single wavelength bandwidth and we investigate a new algorithm for traffic grooming of sub-wavelength connections in an optical mesh network. We rely on the knowledge of the holding time of connection requests to exploit lightpath capacity and hence to achieve significant reduction in blocking probability for the traffic grooming problem. Our new methodology is applied on a typical US nation-wide network and results are compared with those given by previous known approaches.

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Design of Disaster-Resilient Optical Datacenter Networks

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Provisioning of deadline-driven requests with flexible transmission rates in WDM mesh networks

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Machine-learning-based prediction for resource (Re)allocation in optical data center networks

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Survivable Multipath Traffic Grooming in Telecom Mesh Networks With Inverse Multiplexing

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On the study of multiple backups and primary-backup link sharing for dynamic service provisioning in survivable WDM mesh networks

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Traffic grooming in an optical WDM mesh network

TL;DR: The node architecture for a WDM mesh network with traffic-grooming capability, using wavelength-division multiplexer (OADM) to perform the optical bypass at intermediate nodes to improve the network throughput is studied.
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Traffic grooming in WDM networks: past and future

TL;DR: A comprehensive comparative survey of the literature that unveils the significant amount of research on this subject and offers a broad set of ambitious research directions that are motivated by the exciting new challenges arising with the advent of MP/spl lambda/S technology.
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Traffic grooming in WDM networks

TL;DR: An overview of the traffic grooming problem is given and some representative work in this area is surveyed, showing that grooming traffic in general mesh networks is an important emerging problem.
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A novel generic graph model for traffic grooming in heterogeneous WDM mesh networks

TL;DR: A new generic graph model for traffic grooming in heterogeneous WDM mesh networks, based on the auxiliary graph, is proposed which can achieve various objectives using different grooming policies, while taking into account various constraints such as transceivers, wavelengths, wavelength-conversion capabilities, and grooming capabilities.
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Dynamic traffic grooming in WDM mesh networks using a novel graph model

TL;DR: A new, generic graph model for dynamic traffic grooming in WDM mesh networks is employed and an adaptive grooming policy (AGP) is proposed, and the results show that AGP outperforms the fixed grooming policies.
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