2022
DOI: 10.1364/jocn.462919
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Robust RMSA design for shared backup path protection based EON against nonlinear impairments

Abstract: We focus on quality of transmission (QoT) guaranteed routing, modulation, and spectrum allocation (RMSA) in shared backup path protection (SBPP) based elastic optical networks (EONs) in the presence of nonlinear impairments. Allocating a suitable modulation format (MF) to ensure end-to-end QoT (E2E QoT) in a survivable EON offers critical challenges because each single link failure results in the failure of different network connections. As a consequence, different working and backup path allocations exist in … Show more

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“…To mitigate physical layer impairments and enhance the SNR, a band partitioning protection scheme is proposed, allocating resources for the primary and backup paths to distinct bands. Chebolu et al [25] consider the survivability issue and the spectrum fragmentation problem in the SDM-EONs jointly and design a fragmentation-aware fragmentation metric to reduce network fragmentation. In addition, a routing strategy utilizing multipath routing is introduced to guarantee the survivability requirements of requests.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To mitigate physical layer impairments and enhance the SNR, a band partitioning protection scheme is proposed, allocating resources for the primary and backup paths to distinct bands. Chebolu et al [25] consider the survivability issue and the spectrum fragmentation problem in the SDM-EONs jointly and design a fragmentation-aware fragmentation metric to reduce network fragmentation. In addition, a routing strategy utilizing multipath routing is introduced to guarantee the survivability requirements of requests.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%