Distributed aggregation in all-optical wavelength routed networks

In this paper, we propose and evaluate a new concept of traffic aggregation in mesh networks that aims to eliminate the bandwidth underutilization problem existing in all-optical wavelength routed networks. The proposed solution is based on the distribution of the aggregation process. So, instead of limiting the utilization of lightpaths capacity to the ingress node, each node along the path is allowed to fill on the fly this optical resource according to its availability. Therefore, the lightpath will be shared by several connections traveling from multiple ingress nodes to a single egress node. This technique combines the benefits of optical bypass and the statistical multiplexing gain. In order to gauge the value of the proposed solution, we formulate the problem using integer linear programming and study its performance through different scenarios using a prototype network. Our results show that distributed aggregation technique can improve significantly the network throughput and reduce the network cost.

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