학술논문

Design of tunnel-based protection schemes in multigranularity optical cross-connect networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
2nd International Conference on Broadband Networks, 2005. Broadband Networks Broadband Networks, 2005. BroadNets 2005. 2nd International Conference on. :313-315 Vol. 1 2005
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Optical design
Protection
Intelligent networks
Optical fiber networks
Optical network units
Switches
Computer aided manufacturing
Costs
Telecommunication traffic
Wavelength division multiplexing
Language
Abstract
As the technology advances to increase the number of wavelengths in fiber links, multigranularity optical cross-connects (MG-OXCs) have emerged as a solution to reduce the manufacturing cost of the traditional optical cross-connects (OXCs). In this paper, we aim to provide an efficient fault-recovery protection scheme for the lightpaths in the MG-OXC networks. A segment-based protection scheme, called tunnel based segment protection (TSP) is proposed to recover the communications interrupted by a fiber cut. TSP first allocates all the tunnels off-line according to the historical traffic matrix and then starts to serve the incoming requests. When allocating a tunnel, a backup tunnel is always allocated as well. Consequently, a lightpath is naturally divided into segments according to the switching types along the path. Therefore, after a working path is found for a connection request, only a shared backup path for those segments in the corresponding wavelength-switching layers need to be found. In addition, TSP utilizes wavelength-switching ports efficiently since working and backup tunnels can share the same wavelength-switching ports at two ends of the tunnel. Simulation results show that the network performance is improved comparing to adapt a straightforward path protection scheme for MG-OXC networks.