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Design of light-tree based logical topologies for multicast streams in wavelength routed optical networks
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Logical TopologyFree-space Optical NetworkMulticast StreamsLogical TopologiesEngineeringNetwork TopologyOptical NetworksEdge ComputingNetwork PlanningWavelength Division MultiplexingComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisSystems EngineeringMulticast RoutingMulticastOptical Wireless CommunicationNetwork OptimizationOptical Networking
In this paper, we formulate an optimization problem for the design of light-tree based logical topology in wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) networks. The problem is comprised of two parts: (1) multicast routing and wavelength assignment of light-trees, and (2) the design of light-tree based logical topology for multicast streams. In the first part, we use mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to solve the optimal routing and wavelength assignment problem of light-trees with an end-to-end delay bound, and obtain the optimal placement of power splitters and wavelength converters. The numerical results show that networks with just a few power splitters and wavelength converters can efficiently carry multicast data. In the second part, we extend the above formulation to design the logical topology based on light-trees for multicast streams. In our approach, a light-tree can carry data of multiple multicast streams, and data of a multicast stream may traverse multiple light-trees to reach a receiver. The numerical results show that our approach use network resources more efficiently, as compared to the approach with a separate light-tree for a multicast stream and to the approach of transporting multicast streams over lightpath based logical networks.
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