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Title: Defragmentation Based Load Balancing Routing Spectrum Assignment (DLBRSA) strategy for elastic optical networks
Authors: Bhatia, Vimal
Keywords: Bandwidth;Benchmarking;Fiber optic networks;Routing algorithms;Bandwidth blocking probabilities;Elastic optical networks;fragmentation;Load balancing technique;Load-balancing routing;Network resource utilization;Routing and spectrum assignment (RSA);Spectrum allocation;Blocking probability
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
Citation: Singh, P. D., Yadav, D. S., & Bhatia, V. (2018). Defragmentation based load balancing routing spectrum assignment (DLBRSA) strategy for elastic optical networks. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Advanced Networks and Telecommunication Systems, ANTS, , 2018-December doi:10.1109/ANTS.2018.8710079
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a defragmentation based load balancing technique for efficiently undertaking routing and spectrum assignment (RSA), and minimizing the fragmentation problem in elastic optical network (EON). In EON, after connections terminate, they leave behind spectrum gaps which con not be re-assigned. To counter this condition, in Defragmentation based Load Balancing Routing and Spectrum Assignment (DLBRSA), the existing connections are reconfigured. At the time of defragmentation, for route selection, among the available shortest routes, the route with the largest chunk of contiguous frequency slots (FSs) is chosen. DLBRSA has three advantages over the conventional Shortest Path RSA (SPRSA) technique: (1) defragmentation increases the network resource utilization, (2) load balancing on the basis of the largest available FS chunk along the route ensures uniform spectrum allocation, and (3) defragmentation ensures that the route length of the request is minimum. The performance of the DLBRSA is analyzed in reference to a benchmark, SPRSA strategy. The comparison is done on the metrics of bandwidth rejected, and the percentage of total network capacity allocated for the EON and NSFNET network topologies. These two parameters are evaluated under the two scenarios of increase in: network load (in Erlang) and number of FSs demand. Simulation results show lower bandwidth blocking probability of DLBRSA from 6.53% to 8.96% under the different load conditions. In addition, decrease of network resource utilization is observed, when we compare the proposed DLBRSA with SPRSA the existing strategy. © 2018 IEEE.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1109/ANTS.2018.8710079
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/5237
ISBN: 9781538681343
ISSN: 2153-1684
Type of Material: Conference Paper
Appears in Collections:Department of Electrical Engineering

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