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Optical layer monitoring and fault localization serves as a critical functional module in the control and management of optical networks. An efficient monitoring scheme aims at minimizing not only the hardware cost required for 100% link failure localization, but also the number of redundant alarms and monitors such that the network fault management can be simplified as well. In recent years, several...
We study SRLG (Shared Risk Link Group) failure monitoring and localization in all-optical WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) networks. All links in each SRLG are logically grouped as a whole, and they fail at the same time when the SRLG failure event occurs. To achieve fast SRLG failure localization, monitoring is carried out at the optical layer using the recently proposed monitoring trail (m-trail)...
The paper investigates failure localization in all-optical mesh networks using monitoring trails (m-trails) and monitoring trees (m-trees). By considering shared risk link groups (SRLGs) of different scenarios, integer linear programs (ILP) for m-trail/m-tree allocation are provided that can achieve unambiguous failure localization (UFL) of any single SRLG failure.
The concept of monitoring trail (m-trail) has been proposed for achieving Fast and Unambiguous Link-failure Localization (FULL) in all-optical WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) mesh networks. Previous studies on m-trails assumed the presence of alarm dissemination at each node such that a remote routing entity can collect the flooded alarm bits and form the alarm code to localize the failed link...
Achieving fast and precise failure localization has long been a highly desired feature in all-optical mesh networks. M-trail (monitoring trail) has been proposed as the most general monitoring structure for achieving unambiguous failure localization (UFL) of any single link failure while effectively reducing the amount of alarm signals flooded in the networks. However, it is critical to come up with...
We consider optical layer monitoring schemes for fast link failure localization in WDM mesh networks. A new concept monitoring trail (m-trail) is proposed. It differs from the existing monitoring cycle (m-cycle) concept by removing the cycle constraint. As a result, m-trail provides a more flexible all-optical monitoring structure which includes simple, non-simple m-cycles and open trails as special...
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