Title
Distance-adaptive online RSA algorithms for heterogeneous flex-grid networks
Abstract
Flex-grid elastic optical networks are an enabling technology for future heterogeneous on-demand optical bandwidth services. Heterogeneous means that optical connection requests for different services requiring different data rates would coexist in the network. In this context, Routing and Spectrum Assignment (RSA) algorithms face the challenge of making a fair allocation of resources, providing a similar blocking performance to all the services. In this paper, we review existing RSA proposals applicable to heterogeneous flex-grid networks, evaluating (i) their blocking performance averaged among services, and (ii) the fairness in the blocking observed by each individual service. In addition, we propose the Partial-Sharing-Partitioning (PSP), a scheme to balance both aforementioned metrics. We concentrate on a distance-adaptive scenario, where the same connection request can be carried with different modulations, associated to different spectral efficiencies and optical reaches. Our simulation results in the Net2Plan tool explore the interplay between average blocking and fairness. We observe that many classical RSA algorithms produce unfair allocations, while PSP permits tuning the balance between both metrics. The algorithms developed are publicly available in the open-source Net2Plan repository.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2014
Stockholm
optical fibre networks,telecommunication network routing,Net2Plan tool,blocking performance,data rates,distance-adaptive online RSA algorithms,distance-adaptive scenario,flex-grid elastic optical networks,heterogeneous flex-grid networks,heterogeneous on-demand optical bandwidth services,open-source Net2Plan repository,optical connection requests,partial-sharing-partitioning,routing and spectrum assignment algorithms,Flexible optical networks,admission control,fairness,heterogeneous services,routing and spectrum assignment,spectrum fragmentation
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
4
0.72
References 
Authors
10
6