Quality Based Optical Routing Protocol

  • Arjan Durresi
  • , Vamsi Paruchuri
  • , Joythi Innamuri
  • , Betty Lise Anderson
  • , Raj Jain

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Abstract

Optical networking, with its almost unlimited bandwidth, is the only technology that can support communication new applications with high demand for bandwidth such as remote visualization, teleimmersion, collaborative e-science etc. In the optical networks presently deployed, each link is optically isolated by transponders doing O/E/O conversions. But these transponders are quite expensive and lack transparency; hence there is a strong motivation to use large all-optical networks. In all-optical networks, all routes need not have adequate signal quality. To provide reliable and transparent service, there is a strong interest in the industry for routing protocols that take into consideration the impairments of optical layer that degrade quality of the signal. We present a new routing protocol that uses information about the quality of signal to select paths in an all-optical network. Our simulations confirm that this new protocol reaches higher network utilization compared to existing ones.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)410-420
Number of pages11
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume5247
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003
EventOptical Transmission Systems and Equipment for WDM Networking II - Orlando, FL, United States
Duration: Sep 8 2003Sep 11 2003

Keywords

  • All-optical networks
  • Quality of signal in optical networks
  • Routing in optical networks

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