Adaptive Reliable Multipath Provisioning in Survivable WDM Mesh Networks

We investigate the problem of adaptive reliable multipath provisioning in next-generation backbone mesh networks employing optical wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) and channelization techniques such as synchronous optical network/synchronous digital hierarchy (SONET/SDH) and supporting virtual...

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Published inJournal of optical communications and networking Vol. 2; no. 6; pp. 368 - 380
Main Authors Huang, Sheng, Martel, Chip, Mukherjee, Biswanath
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway IEEE 01.06.2010
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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ISSN1943-0620
1943-0639
DOI10.1364/JOCN.2.000368

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Summary:We investigate the problem of adaptive reliable multipath provisioning in next-generation backbone mesh networks employing optical wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) and channelization techniques such as synchronous optical network/synchronous digital hierarchy (SONET/SDH) and supporting virtual concatenation (VCAT). VCAT enables multipath provisioning, but also introduces differential delay at destination nodes. How to guarantee service availability, using multipath provisioning, and meet the differential-delay constraint (DDC) is an important problem. We introduce the notation M:N(m) for multipath provisioning where a service path for a connection is set up with M primary paths and N backup paths, where each path has a fraction of the bandwidth of the connection, and (m) in this notation denotes "multipath.†With M:N(m) provisioning schemes, we develop an analytical model to analyze the end-to-end connection availability for the full bandwidth request. We propose two types of bandwidth migration methods, which can be implemented by a link-capacity adjustment scheme (LCAS) protocol of next-generation SONET/SDH, to optimize resource usage. Based on the M:N(m) analytical model, we develop an adaptive heuristic algorithm to provision a connection subject to the DDC while satisfying its service-level agreement (SLA). We show that, for end-to-end connection-availability-guaranteed service, multipath provisioning can achieve much better network performance than traditional single-path provisioning. With bandwidth migration, we can further improve multipath provisioning performance.
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ISSN:1943-0620
1943-0639
DOI:10.1364/JOCN.2.000368