IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

A Resource-Periodic-Arrangement Strategy for RMSA Problem in Elastic Optical Networks

  • Shuru Liu,
  • Qiang Guo,
  • Junling Yuan,
  • Qikun Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3021014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 159745 – 159755

Abstract

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Elastic optical networks (EONs), which can flexibly assign spectrum resources to connection requests, have become the most promising technology for the next generation of optical core networks. Routing, modulation and spectrum assignment (RMSA) problem is one of the key issues in elastic optical networks. In the RMSA problem, spectrum resources in links are generally divided into frequency slices and connection requests with different capacities can use different numbers of frequency slices to transfer their data; however, this may lead to misalignment of idle frequency slices in links and then result in the increase of blocking probability of connection requests. In this article, we propose a resource-periodic-arrangement (RPA) strategy. The strategy partitions frequency slices into periodically arranged standard frequency blocks and each connection request exactly uses one or more standard frequency blocks. The RPA strategy can effectively reduce the misalignment of frequency slices. Furthermore, an RPA-based RMSA algorithm is designed, in which an enhanced-most-used policy is adopted to choose standard frequency blocks to connection requests. Simulation results show that the RPA-based RMSA algorithm can distinctly reduce blocking probability of connection requests, comparing with existing algorithms.

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