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Spectrum fragmentation issue in flexible optical networks: analysis and good practices

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This work presents an exhaustive analysis and an accurate evaluation for spectrum fragmentation issue in flexible optical networks and proposes new metric for fragmentation measurements and some approaches to address such a problem.
Abstract
Flexible grid optical networks allow an efficient utilization of spectrum resources using 12.5-GHz frequency slot multiples instead of a fixed spacing, introducing however spectrum fragmentation (SF). In the literature, SF is often assumed to be a serious problem specifically in a dynamic traffic context. It is mostly related to the bandwidth blocking ratio due to the lack of relevant comparison criteria and efficient metrics. Besides, in operator core network, traffic behavior is instead incremental and it is forecasted for short periods of time in addition to some operational constraints that make of it a specific context. In this work, we present an exhaustive analysis and an accurate evaluation for SF issue in flexible optical networks. We also propose new metric for fragmentation measurements and some approaches to address such a problem.

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Fragmentation Problems and Management Approaches in Elastic Optical Networks: A Survey

TL;DR: This survey paper starts with the basic concept of EONs and their unique properties, and then moves to the fragmentation problem in Eons, and evaluates and analyzes the major fragmentation management approaches in terms of blocking probability.
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Efficient spectrum defragmentation with holding-time awareness in elastic optical networks

TL;DR: Simulation results show that the reconfiguration schemes with holding-time awareness can be effectively utilized to reduce the spectrum fragmentation and, hence, result in better resource utilization and overall lower connection blocking probability.
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Least loaded and route fragmentation aware RSA strategies for elastic optical networks

TL;DR: It has been conclusively established that the proposed routing and spectrum assignment strategies (LLRSA and RFARSA) outperform the existing strategies in terms of all the metrics.
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Fragmentation metrics and fragmentation-aware algorithm for spectrally/spatially flexible optical networks

TL;DR: A fragmentation-aware (FA) algorithm with bordering SChs that assigns optical resources to dynamic requests by utilizing information from the proposed fragmentation metrics and the set of candidate B-SChs is proposed.
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Link State Aware Dynamic Routing and Spectrum Allocation Strategy in Elastic Optical Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, a new link state-aware (LSA) RSA strategy is proposed to guarantee the QoT requirements under different link states and traffic loads, and the link capacity is calculated based on the link state and used in spectrum allocation.
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Performance comparison of cooperative and non-cooperative relaying mechanisms in wireless networks

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