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International Conference on Information Technology (ITNG'07)
Analysis of a Traffic-Groomed Optical Network with Alternate Routing
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
April 02-April 04
ISBN: 0-7695-2776-0
Alicia Nicki Washington, Howard University
Harry G. Perros, North Carolina State University
Recent advances in telecommunication networks have allowed WDM to emerge as a viable solution to the everincreasing demands of the Internet. Because these networks carry large amounts of traffic, alternate routing methods are designed in order to allow traffic to be properly re-routed from source to destination in the event of certain events, such as link blocking or failure. In this paper, we consider a tandem traffic-groomed optical network, modeled as a multi-level overflow system, where each level represents a wavelength between adjacent nodes. The queueing network is analyzed using a combination of methods. As will be shown, the decomposition method provides a good approximate analysis of large overflow systems supporting traffic from multiple sources.
Citation:
Alicia Nicki Washington, Harry G. Perros, "Analysis of a Traffic-Groomed Optical Network with Alternate Routing," itng, pp.854-862, International Conference on Information Technology (ITNG'07), 2007
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