Royal Scientific Society,
Amman
Jordan
Research Article
Minimizing Blocking Probability in Elastic Optical Networks by Varying
the Bandwidth Granularity Based on Optical Path Fragmentation
Author(s): Al-Tarawneh L and Taebi SAl-Tarawneh L and Taebi S
Elastic optical networks (EONs) based on orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) are considered a promising solution for the next optical network’s generation. It basically makes it possible to choose an adequate portion of the available spectrum to satisfy the requested capacity. In this paper, we consider the impact of spectrum fragmentation along the optical single/multipath routing transmission on the efficiency of the EONs. This involves reducing the fragmentation effects by dynamically updating and controlling the minimum bandwidth allocation granularity (g).We adopt linear and nonlinear dynamic mechanisms, which are denoted as LDAÃ?â?°Ã?¡ and NLDAÃ?â?°Ã?¡, respectively, to choose proper band width granularities that are proportional to the optical link/path bandwidth fragmentation status. In order to avoid neither splitting the capacity request over many routi.. Read More»
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