BER-Adaptive RMLSA Algorithm for Wide-Area Flexible Optical Networks

Wide-area optical networks face significant transmission challenges due to the relentless growth of bandwidth demands experienced nowadays. Network operators must consider the relationship between modulation format and maximum reach for each connection request due to the accumulation of physical lay...

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Main Authors: Felipe Ignacio Calderon, Astrid Lozada, Danilo Borquez-Paredes, Ricardo Olivares, Enrique Javier Davalos, Gabriel Saavedra, Nicolas Jara, Ariel Leiva
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Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-732562982d314cf2b448537f857141c22021-03-30T04:38:25ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01812801812803110.1109/ACCESS.2020.30088839139484BER-Adaptive RMLSA Algorithm for Wide-Area Flexible Optical NetworksFelipe Ignacio Calderon0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7931-7198Astrid Lozada1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1596-3312Danilo Borquez-Paredes2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6590-2329Ricardo Olivares3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8581-3411Enrique Javier Davalos4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5331-0550Gabriel Saavedra5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5450-3661Nicolas Jara6https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2495-8929Ariel Leiva7https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8130-5399School of Electrical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, ChileDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Valparaíso, ChileFaculty of Engineering and Science, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Santiago, ChileDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Valparaíso, ChilePolytechnical Faculty, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, San Lorenzo, ParaguayElectrical Engineering Department, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, ChileDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Valparaíso, ChileSchool of Electrical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, ChileWide-area optical networks face significant transmission challenges due to the relentless growth of bandwidth demands experienced nowadays. Network operators must consider the relationship between modulation format and maximum reach for each connection request due to the accumulation of physical layer impairments in optical fiber links, to guarantee a minimum quality of service (QoS) and quality of transmission (QoT) to all connection requests. In this work, we present a BER-adaptive solution to solve the routing, modulation format, and spectrum assignment (RMLSA) problem for wide-area elastic optical networks. Our main goal is to maximize successful connection requests in wide-area networks while choosing modulation formats with the highest efficiency possible. Consequently, our technique uses an adaptive bit-error-rate (BER) threshold to achieve communication with the best QoT in the most efficient manner, using the strictest BER value and the modulation format with the smallest bandwidth possible. Additionally, the proposed algorithm relies on 3R regeneration devices to enable long-distances communications if transparent communication cannot be achieved. We assessed our method through simulations for various network conditions, such as the number of regenerators per node, traffic load per user, and BER threshold values. In a scenario without regenerators, the BER-Adaptive algorithm performs similarly to the most relaxed fixed BER threshold studied in blocking probability. However, it ensures a higher QoT to most of the connection requests. The proposed algorithm thrives with the use of regenerators, showing the best performance among the studied solutions, enabling long-distance communications with a high QoT and low blocking probability.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9139484/Elastic optical networksroutingmodulation levelspectrum allocationbit error ratequality of service
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author Felipe Ignacio Calderon
Astrid Lozada
Danilo Borquez-Paredes
Ricardo Olivares
Enrique Javier Davalos
Gabriel Saavedra
Nicolas Jara
Ariel Leiva
spellingShingle Felipe Ignacio Calderon
Astrid Lozada
Danilo Borquez-Paredes
Ricardo Olivares
Enrique Javier Davalos
Gabriel Saavedra
Nicolas Jara
Ariel Leiva
BER-Adaptive RMLSA Algorithm for Wide-Area Flexible Optical Networks
IEEE Access
Elastic optical networks
routing
modulation level
spectrum allocation
bit error rate
quality of service
author_facet Felipe Ignacio Calderon
Astrid Lozada
Danilo Borquez-Paredes
Ricardo Olivares
Enrique Javier Davalos
Gabriel Saavedra
Nicolas Jara
Ariel Leiva
author_sort Felipe Ignacio Calderon
title BER-Adaptive RMLSA Algorithm for Wide-Area Flexible Optical Networks
title_short BER-Adaptive RMLSA Algorithm for Wide-Area Flexible Optical Networks
title_full BER-Adaptive RMLSA Algorithm for Wide-Area Flexible Optical Networks
title_fullStr BER-Adaptive RMLSA Algorithm for Wide-Area Flexible Optical Networks
title_full_unstemmed BER-Adaptive RMLSA Algorithm for Wide-Area Flexible Optical Networks
title_sort ber-adaptive rmlsa algorithm for wide-area flexible optical networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Wide-area optical networks face significant transmission challenges due to the relentless growth of bandwidth demands experienced nowadays. Network operators must consider the relationship between modulation format and maximum reach for each connection request due to the accumulation of physical layer impairments in optical fiber links, to guarantee a minimum quality of service (QoS) and quality of transmission (QoT) to all connection requests. In this work, we present a BER-adaptive solution to solve the routing, modulation format, and spectrum assignment (RMLSA) problem for wide-area elastic optical networks. Our main goal is to maximize successful connection requests in wide-area networks while choosing modulation formats with the highest efficiency possible. Consequently, our technique uses an adaptive bit-error-rate (BER) threshold to achieve communication with the best QoT in the most efficient manner, using the strictest BER value and the modulation format with the smallest bandwidth possible. Additionally, the proposed algorithm relies on 3R regeneration devices to enable long-distances communications if transparent communication cannot be achieved. We assessed our method through simulations for various network conditions, such as the number of regenerators per node, traffic load per user, and BER threshold values. In a scenario without regenerators, the BER-Adaptive algorithm performs similarly to the most relaxed fixed BER threshold studied in blocking probability. However, it ensures a higher QoT to most of the connection requests. The proposed algorithm thrives with the use of regenerators, showing the best performance among the studied solutions, enabling long-distance communications with a high QoT and low blocking probability.
topic Elastic optical networks
routing
modulation level
spectrum allocation
bit error rate
quality of service
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9139484/
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