TY - GEN
T1 - A wavelength assignment scheme for WDM networks with limited range wavelength converters
AU - Shimizu, Sho
AU - Arakawa, Yutaka
AU - Yamanaka, Naoaki
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - In this paper, we propose a new wavelength assignment scheme that improves the blocking probability of WDM networks that use limited-range wavelength converters. Limited-range wavelength converters are attractive for wavelength-routed networks given current technology since they offer good utilization of the wavelength resource and improved blocking probability. However, their conversion ranges are limited, the maximum difference between the input and output wavelengths is restricted. Thus, we must take into account the existence of these limitedrange wavelength converters. In our proposed scheme, each connection request is assigned a different wavelength according to its hop number. We tend to use different wavelengths for connection requests with different hop numbers. As a result, we can reduce the blocking probability by two decades compared to simply assigning the shortest available wavelengths. In addition, it allows the number of wavelength converters used in each node to be reduced with almost no degradation in blocking probability. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can reduce the wavelength converters by about 20%.
AB - In this paper, we propose a new wavelength assignment scheme that improves the blocking probability of WDM networks that use limited-range wavelength converters. Limited-range wavelength converters are attractive for wavelength-routed networks given current technology since they offer good utilization of the wavelength resource and improved blocking probability. However, their conversion ranges are limited, the maximum difference between the input and output wavelengths is restricted. Thus, we must take into account the existence of these limitedrange wavelength converters. In our proposed scheme, each connection request is assigned a different wavelength according to its hop number. We tend to use different wavelengths for connection requests with different hop numbers. As a result, we can reduce the blocking probability by two decades compared to simply assigning the shortest available wavelengths. In addition, it allows the number of wavelength converters used in each node to be reduced with almost no degradation in blocking probability. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can reduce the wavelength converters by about 20%.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICC.2006.255202
DO - 10.1109/ICC.2006.255202
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:42549152047
SN - 1424403553
SN - 9781424403554
T3 - IEEE International Conference on Communications
SP - 2787
EP - 2792
BT - 2006 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2006
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2006 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2006
Y2 - 11 July 2006 through 15 July 2006
ER -