Drop cost and wavelength optimal two-period grooming with ratio 4
Abstract
We study grooming for two-period optical networks, a variation of the traffic grooming problem for WDM ring networks introduced by Colbourn, Quattrocchi, and Syrotiuk. In the two-period grooming problem, during the first period of time, there is all-to-all uniform traffic among nodes, each request using of the bandwidth; and during the second period, there is all-to-all uniform traffic only among a subset of nodes, each request now being allowed to use of the bandwidth, where . We determine the minimum drop cost (minimum number of ADMs) for any and C=4 and . To do this, we use tools of graph decompositions. Indeed the two-period grooming problem corresponds to minimizing the total number of vertices in a partition of the edges of the complete graph into subgraphs, where each subgraph has at most edges and where furthermore it contains at most edges of the complete graph on specified vertices. Subject to the condition that the two-period grooming has the least drop cost, the minimum number of wavelengths required is also determined in each case.
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@article{arxiv.0911.3475,
title = {Drop cost and wavelength optimal two-period grooming with ratio 4},
author = {Jean-Claude Bermond and Charles J. Colbourn and Lucia Gionfriddo and Gaetano Quattrocchi and Ignasi Sau Valls},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.3475},
year = {2009}
}