Joint power-efficient traffic shaping and service provisioning for metro elastic optical networks
Considering the time-averaged behavior of a metro elastic optical network, we develop a joint procedure for resource allocation and traffic shaping to exploit the inherent service diversity among the requests for power-efficient network operation. To support the quality of service diversity, we cons...
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| Published in | Journal of optical communications and networking Vol. 11; no. 12; pp. 578 - 587 |
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| Main Authors | , |
| Format | Journal Article |
| Language | English |
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Piscataway
Optica Publishing Group
01.12.2019
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) |
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISSN | 1943-0620 1943-0639 1943-0639 |
| DOI | 10.1364/JOCN.11.000578 |
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| Summary: | Considering the time-averaged behavior of a metro elastic optical network, we develop a joint procedure for resource allocation and traffic shaping to exploit the inherent service diversity among the requests for power-efficient network operation. To support the quality of service diversity, we consider minimum transmission rate, average transmission rate, maximum burst size, and average transmission delay as the adjustable parameters of a general service profile. The work evolves from a stochastic optimization problem, which minimizes the power consumption subject to stability, physical, and service constraints. The optimal solution of the problem is obtained using a complex dynamic programming method. To provide a near-optimal fast-achievable solution, we propose a sequential heuristic with a scalable and causal software implementation, according to the basic Lyapunov iterations of an integer linear program. The heuristic method has a negligible optimality gap and a considerably shorter runtime compared to the optimal dynamic programming, and reduces the consumed power by 72% for an offered traffic with a unit variation coefficient. The adjustable trade-offs of the proposed scheme offer a typical 10% power saving for an acceptable amount of excess transmission delay or drop rate. |
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| ISSN: | 1943-0620 1943-0639 1943-0639 |
| DOI: | 10.1364/JOCN.11.000578 |