1 Shared Path Protection in Multi-domain Optical Mesh Networks


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    • Author:  by Centre De Recherche  B. Thiongane  D. L. Truong  Centre De Recherche Isci  B. Thiongane  Centre De Recherche  D. L. Truong  

    • Abstract:  Copyright c?2005 CR-ISCI 2 The routing problem for shared path protection in multi-domain optical mesh networks is difficult due to the lack of complete and global knowledge on the network topology and bandwidth allocation. To overcome this difficulty, we propose an aggregated network modeling by overestimation with a two-step routing strategy. In the first step, a rough routing solution is sketched in a compact network which is the topology aggregation of the multi-domain network. A complete routing is then determined by solving routing problems within the original single-domain networks. Each routing step can be solved by either using an exact optimization or heuristic method. Computational results show the relevance of the aggregated network modeling. They also prove the scalability of the proposed routing for multi-domain networks and its efficiency in comparison with the optimal solution obtained by using the complete information scenario.

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