Intermediate-node initiated reservation (IIR): a new signaling scheme for wavelength-routed networks

A problem of many distributed lightpath provisioning schemes is wavelength contention, which occurs when a connection request attempts to reserve a wavelength channel that is no longer available. This situation results from the lack of updated global link-state information at every node. In networks with highly dynamic traffic loads, wavelength contention may seriously degrade the network performance. To overcome this problem, we propose a new framework for distributed signaling and introduce a class of schemes referred to as intermediate-node initiated reservation. In the new scheme, reservations may be initiated at any set of nodes along the route; in contrast, reservations can only be initiated by the destination node in the classic destination initiated reservation (DIR) scheme. As a result, the possibility of having outdated information due to propagation delay is significantly lowered. Specifically, we consider two schemes within this framework, for networks with no wavelength conversion and for networks with sparse wavelength conversion, respectively. Theoretical and simulation results show that, compared with the classic DIR scheme, the new schemes can significantly improve the network blocking performance. The accuracy of the analytical models is also confirmed by extensive numerical simulations.

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