A framework for topology-based traffic grooming with restoration in optical networks

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Sheela, Divakaran [1 ]
Chellamuthu, Chinnagounder [2 ]
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[1] Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Tagore Engineering College, Chennai, India
[2] Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, R.M.K. Engineering College, Kavaraipettai, India
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Availability - Fiber optic networks - Cost reduction - Economic and social effects - Topology;
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10.1504/IJHPCN.2015.072787
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Traffic grooming refers to the technique that aggregates low speed data streams onto high speed lightpaths at a reduced cost. Survivable traffic grooming in optical networks becomes increasingly important for emerging network technologies, since a single link failure may result in a huge amount of traffic loss and revenue. Survivability is classified as protection and restoration. The research in survivable traffic grooming generally deals with protection methods in optical networks. But, the traffic grooming with restoration is still an emerging area of research. The topological parameters of a network play a major role in the resource requirement and survivability, which are the two goals to be achieved in survivable traffic grooming. This paper incorporates the topological parameters in grooming with restoration, and proposes a framework that integrates the above mentioned features, aiming at cost reduction and improved resilience. The topological features are considered in local and global scales. This framework can serve as a reference for traffic grooming to provide the right selection scheme for trade-off between survivability and network cost as required. © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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