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Dynamic Multi-Modulation Allocation Scheme for Elastic Optical Networks

Networking and Internet Architecture 2020-02-11 v1

Abstract

In order to deal with the recent rapid increase in Internet traffic, a transmission technology is required to enable the efficient use of the optical fiber spectrum while offering flexibility in network bandwidth. To meet these challenges, the emergence of Elastic Optical Networks (EON) has brought new conceptions in the operation of optical networks, improving flexibility and efficiency for the next generation core networks. In EON, traffic demands are typically supported by allocating bandwidth-variable optical channels with heterogeneous modulation formats in a spectral-efficient manner. Elastic optical path networks require the routing, modulation level, and spectrum allocation (RMLSA) to efficiently allocate optical spectrum resources to optical paths. To address the RMLSA problem, Modulation Scheme approaches have recently been proposed to allow the use of any routing and spectrum assignment (RSA) algorithm to solve the RMLSA problem. In this paper, we propose a new Modulation Scheme that enables the routing of traffic through dynamic multi-modulation allocation in multiple hops to achieve blocking performance improvement. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed adaptive modulation scheme achieves a reduction in bandwidth blocking of up to two orders of magnitude in an underloaded network scenario, and 86% with higher loads, playing an important role in spectrum savings compared with the literature schemes.

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@article{arxiv.2002.03838,
  title  = {Dynamic Multi-Modulation Allocation Scheme for Elastic Optical Networks},
  author = {Lucas R. Costa and André C. Drummond},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.03838},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages, 16 figures

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