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On Path-Level Traffic Grooming Strategies In Wdm Metro Optical Networks

IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE(2008)

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Abstract
This article provides an overview of some of the optical grooming (aggregation) techniques that have been developed recently with IP as the client layer. We identify four kinds of aggregation strategies: point to point (P2P), point to multipoint (P2MP), multipoint to point (MP2P), and multipoint to multipoint (MP2MP). Using an auxiliary graph-based model, we evaluate the performance of these four strategies for singlehop and multihop scenarios that aggregate at the path level. In the case of partial mesh networks with dynamic traffic, we observe the following: MP2MP outperforms other architectures by multiple orders of magnitude in single-hop scenarios; P2P performs best in multihop transceiver-constrained scenarios; and P2MP performs the best in multihop wavelength-constrained scenarios.
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wdm metro,path-level traffic,optical grooming,partial mesh network,multihop transceiver-constrained scenario,optical network,auxiliary graph-based model,aggregation strategy,multiple order,client layer,multihop wavelength-constrained scenario,dynamic traffic,multihop scenario,p2p,point to point,network topology,optical communication,optical switches,mesh network,bandwidth,switches,transceivers,traffic grooming,graph theory,wavelength division multiplexing
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