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In this paper, we consider the problem of routing, modulation, and spectrum assignment (RMSA) for data- flow transfers in elastic optical networks. We design a two-dimensional resource model, in which each data transfer with known data size can be assigned a rectangular block of resources that spans both the spectrum and time dimensions. Furthermore, the dynamic spectral resource allocation problem...
We consider virtual optical network (VON) provisioning over a flexible-grid multi-domain optical network with the objective of minimizing total network cost, including the cost of transponders, regenerators, and spectrum. We propose a three-step heuristic algorithm that addresses the issues of domain selection, topology aggregation, and routing, modulation format, and spectrum assignment (RMSA) when...
In this paper, we study a new optical network paradigm, where statistical sharing is supported in optical networks. This new paradigm is motivated by the recent revolution of Software Defined Optics (SDO). Software defined variable-bandwidth transponders can support variable data rates for a single connection, i.e. base rates and peak rates. Guaranteeing the peak rates for all the connections simultaneously...
We propose transceiver sharing schemes at ROADM nodes for shared restoration in flexible grid optical networks in order to improve the utilization of transceivers for backup paths. The flexible ROADM architecture with a pool of transceivers achieves the highest utilization.
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