From Network Planning to Traffic Engineering in Multilayer Networks: A Focus on Grooming and Rerouting Strategies,Used

From Network Planning to Traffic Engineering in Multilayer Networks: A Focus on Grooming and Rerouting Strategies,Used

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Highperformance transport networks are expected to support applications with various types of traffic flows (permanent, scheduled, bursty, and noisy). Since highperformance networks usually employ optical network infrastructures and since most applications require subwavelength bandwidth, several streams are groomed on the same wavelength. It is therefore important that such networks are designed in an optimal way in terms of cost while efficiently supporting these types of traffic. This book deals with the design and analysis of optical networks allowing for traffic engineering including grooming and rerouting functionalities. Both deterministic and random traffic scenarios are considered. Under deterministic traffic conditions, optimal as well as accurate heuristic approaches are developed for network design and operation. Under random traffic conditions, the dynamic routing and grooming problem is considered subject to the availability of free network resources. Several algorithms are developed to facilitate this provisioning problem. At last, rerouting techniques and their implementation are addressed in order to enhance network efficiency under specific traffic scenarios.

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