11th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (MASCOTS'03) k-Weighted Minimum Dominating Sets for Sparse Wavelength Converters Placement under Non-uniform Traffic Orlando, Florida October 12-October 15 ISBN: 0-7695-2039-1
In WDM All-optical networks, the deployment of wavelength converters improves the blocking performance. One solution is to equip every node in the network with converters (full wavelength conversion); however the cost and the technological limitations make it not practical. The alternative is to choose a subset of nodes and equip them with wavelength converters (sparse wavelength conversion). This paper makes the first known attempt to solve the sparse wavelength converters placement problem using the k-Weighted Minimum Dominating Set (k-WMDS) approach. To evaluate our proposed scheme under Non-uniform traffic, we compared it against the well-known approach (referred to as k-BLK) of placing converters in nodes having the highest blocking percentage. The two algorithms were compared under different Non-uniform traffic loads using network simulation with the U.S Long Haul and NSFNET topologies. For different values of the hop-distance parameter, k, the proposed k-WMDS algorithm has consistently given better blocking performance than k-BLK under the constraint that the number of converters in both algorithms is equal to the cardinality of the k-weighted minimum dominating set.
Citation:
Mounire El Houmaidi, Mostafa A. Bassiouni, "k-Weighted Minimum Dominating Sets for Sparse Wavelength Converters Placement under Non-uniform Traffic," mascots, pp.56, 11th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (MASCOTS'03), 2003 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||