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Recent studies on inter-domain DWDM networks have focused on topology abstraction for state summarization, i.e. transforming a physical topology to a virtual mesh, tree, or star network. Although these schemes give very good inter- domain blocking reduction, associated inter-domain routing overheads are significant, particularly as the number of domains and border OXC nodes increase. To address these...
Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) has become the dominant transport layer technology for next-generation backbone networks due to its unprecedented capacity scalability. As a result, there is a pressing need to investigate lightpath provisioning in multi-domain DWDM networks. Although inter-domain provisioning has been well-studied for packet/cell-switching networks, the wavelength dimension...
This paper addresses the important area of inter-domain routing and lightpath provisioning in DWDM networks with opto-electronic conversion. Unlike previous work, the more challenging case of full wavelength conversion is considered which requires the handling of converter state. To address this challenge a novel full-mesh abstraction scheme is devised to summarize both wavelength and converter state...
This paper investigates the important area of lightpath provisioning in multi-domain full wavelength conversion DWDM networks. Although inter-domain provisioning has been well-studied for packet/cell-switching networks, the wavelength dimension (along with wavelength conversion) poses many challenges. To address these concerns, a detailed GMPLS-based hierarchical OSPF-TE routing framework is developed...
This paper investigates the important area of service provisioning in multi-domain hybrid DWDM/SONET networks. Although inter-domain provisioning has been well-studied for packet/cell-switching networks, the wavelength and timeslot dimensions pose many challenges. To address these concerns, a detailed GMPLS-based hierarchical OSPF-TE routing is proposed to facilitate inter-domain service provisioning...
Given the increasing adoption of DWDM networking technology, there is now a growing need to address distributed inter-domain lightpath provisioning issues. Although inter-domain provisioning has been well studied for packet/cell-switching networks, the wavelength dimension presents many additional challenges. To address this challenge, a detailed hierarchical routing GMPLS-based framework for provisioning...
As DWDM networks proliferate there is a growing need to address the issue of distributed interdomain lightpath provisioning. Although inter-domain provisioning has been well-studied for packet/cellswitching networks, the wavelength dimension presents many additional challenges. This paper develops a novel hierarchical GMPLS-based framework for provisioning all-optical and opto-electronic multi-domain...
DWDM is a core technology that is now widely used in long-haul networks, owing to its huge terabits/second link rates. Routing in DWDM networks has long been a research focus. However, most studies have only looked at single domain architectures. Nevertheless, as DWDM technology proliferates there is a critical need for multi-domain control algorithms. Namely, as the number of inter-connected networks...
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