Shared protection scheme satisfying K-node (edge) content connectivity requirement to design survival optical datacenter networks

We propose a shared protection scheme based on the sharing principle among multiple end-to-content backup paths in optical datacenter networks. Numerical results show it can reduce wavelengths consumption while ensuring the survivability against multi-failures.

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