학술논문

Reliable Provisioning With Degraded Service Using Multipath Routing From Multiple Data Centers in Optical Metro Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manage. Network and Service Management, IEEE Transactions on. 20(3):3334-3347 Sep, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Bandwidth
Routing
Reliability
Optical fiber networks
Data centers
Low latency communication
Optical switches
Optical metro networks
reliable service provisioning
degraded service
content connectivity
multipath routing
manycast
Language
ISSN
1932-4537
2373-7379
Abstract
With the adoption of edge computing, several data centers are available within the footprint of an optical metro network, and contents are replicated in multiple locations. Such a wide content replication offers a unique opportunity to provide better services to users, especially for content-based services, e.g., video delivery. Thus, a service-provisioning scheme can embrace this opportunity to optimize network resource utilization, improve reliability, and achieve lower latency. In this study, we propose a reliable service-provisioning scheme that selects the optimal subset of data centers hosting the desired content and inversely multiplexes a content request over multiple link-disjoint paths. We formulate an integer linear program and develop heuristics for the problem, and use them to solve various complex and realistic network instances. Numerical data show that, compared to conventional service-provisioning schemes such as multipath routing from a single data center or dedicated-path protection, our proposed scheme efficiently utilizes network resources, improves reliability, and reduces latency; hence, it is suitable for the above-mentioned services.