Presentation 2003/9/12
Path Allocations for Multiple Level Protection/Restoration in WDM Networks
Kengo AKIMOTO, Hidenori NAKAZATO,
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Abstract(in English) We proposed the all-optical Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) mash-based network where two or more protection/restoration schemes were present and examined the method of the optimal path allocation in such a network in this paper. In the proposed network, users can select a protection/restoration function according to the importance of their data and services. Moreover, since the importance of the data and service transmitted in networks differs, network resources can be used efficiently by choosing protection/restoration schemes that satisfy required reliability and by allocating primary and backup paths rationally. Paths allocated by the proposed algorithm were compared with that of the Shortest Path First algorithm by simulation. And the results showed the proposed algorithm could set up paths that reflected the path's feature and priority.
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Keyword(in English) WDM / protection / restoration / optimization / simulation
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Title (in English) Path Allocations for Multiple Level Protection/Restoration in WDM Networks
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Keyword(1) WDM
Keyword(2) protection
Keyword(3) restoration
Keyword(4) optimization
Keyword(5) simulation
1st Author's Name Kengo AKIMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies, Waseda University()
2nd Author's Name Hidenori NAKAZATO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies, Waseda University
Date 2003/9/12
Paper # NS2003-115
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 310
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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