Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs
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Summary: | In recent years, the demand for high-capacity, flexible optical networks has driven significant advancements in network design, especially within Space-Division Multiplexing Elastic Optical Networks (SDM-EONs). These networks are expected to efficiently handle the increasing volume of data traffic while minimizing issues such as inter-core crosstalk and request blocking, which can degrade performance. To address these challenges, we propose an RMSSA (Routing, Modulation, Spectrum, and Space Assignment) approach specifically for SDM-EONs. Our method dynamically calculates link-weight across the network topology by considering a combination of critical network factors, enabling a flexible topology that self-balances network load prior to every incoming resource request. Next, our approach maps all slots in the spectrum guaranteed to not disrupt already allocated light-paths, while being under the crosstalk threshold for any desired modulation format, which is enabled by the adoption of precise slice-based crosstalk estimation (PS-XT). This multi-criteria, crosstalk-aware routing strategy significantly reduces inter-core crosstalk, leading to more efficient resource utilization and a considerable reduction in request blocking, ultimately enhancing the overall performance and reliability of SDM-EONs. Our comparative results show average reductions in request blocking of up to 77% for the load interval tested and up to 90% at lower loads, compared to approaches from the literature. Crosstalk was also reduced in over 36%, on average, and up to 60% at lower loads while fragmentation was mitigated in up to 11%. |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONsOptical NetworksRoutingSpace-Division Multiplexing Elastic Optical NetworksIn recent years, the demand for high-capacity, flexible optical networks has driven significant advancements in network design, especially within Space-Division Multiplexing Elastic Optical Networks (SDM-EONs). These networks are expected to efficiently handle the increasing volume of data traffic while minimizing issues such as inter-core crosstalk and request blocking, which can degrade performance. To address these challenges, we propose an RMSSA (Routing, Modulation, Spectrum, and Space Assignment) approach specifically for SDM-EONs. Our method dynamically calculates link-weight across the network topology by considering a combination of critical network factors, enabling a flexible topology that self-balances network load prior to every incoming resource request. Next, our approach maps all slots in the spectrum guaranteed to not disrupt already allocated light-paths, while being under the crosstalk threshold for any desired modulation format, which is enabled by the adoption of precise slice-based crosstalk estimation (PS-XT). This multi-criteria, crosstalk-aware routing strategy significantly reduces inter-core crosstalk, leading to more efficient resource utilization and a considerable reduction in request blocking, ultimately enhancing the overall performance and reliability of SDM-EONs. Our comparative results show average reductions in request blocking of up to 77% for the load interval tested and up to 90% at lower loads, compared to approaches from the literature. Crosstalk was also reduced in over 36%, on average, and up to 60% at lower loads while fragmentation was mitigated in up to 11%.Brazilian Computer Society2025-03-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://journals-sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/jisa/article/view/504110.5753/jisa.2025.5041Journal of Internet Services and Applications; Vol. 16 Núm. 1 (2025); 54-68Journal of Internet Services and Applications; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025); 54-68Journal of Internet Services and Applications; v. 16 n. 1 (2025); 54-681869-023810.5753/jisa.2025reponame:Journal of internet services and applications (Internet)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)instacron:SBCenghttps://journals-sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/jisa/article/view/5041/3163Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Internet Services and Applicationshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Ramon AlvesOliveira, Helder May Nunes da Silva2025-01-30T17:14:00Zoai:journals-sol.sbc.org.br:article/5041Revistahttps://journals-sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/jisaONGhttps://journals-sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/jisa/oaipublicacoes@sbc.org.br10.5753/jisa1869-02381867-4828opendoar:2025-01-30T17:14Journal of internet services and applications (Internet) - Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)false |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs Oliveira, Ramon Alves Optical Networks Routing Space-Division Multiplexing Elastic Optical Networks |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs |
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Multi-Criteria, crosstalk-sensitive flexible topology approach for routing in SDM-EONs |
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Oliveira, Ramon Alves |
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Oliveira, Ramon Alves Oliveira, Helder May Nunes da Silva |
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Oliveira, Helder May Nunes da Silva |
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Oliveira, Ramon Alves Oliveira, Helder May Nunes da Silva |
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Optical Networks Routing Space-Division Multiplexing Elastic Optical Networks |
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Optical Networks Routing Space-Division Multiplexing Elastic Optical Networks |
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In recent years, the demand for high-capacity, flexible optical networks has driven significant advancements in network design, especially within Space-Division Multiplexing Elastic Optical Networks (SDM-EONs). These networks are expected to efficiently handle the increasing volume of data traffic while minimizing issues such as inter-core crosstalk and request blocking, which can degrade performance. To address these challenges, we propose an RMSSA (Routing, Modulation, Spectrum, and Space Assignment) approach specifically for SDM-EONs. Our method dynamically calculates link-weight across the network topology by considering a combination of critical network factors, enabling a flexible topology that self-balances network load prior to every incoming resource request. Next, our approach maps all slots in the spectrum guaranteed to not disrupt already allocated light-paths, while being under the crosstalk threshold for any desired modulation format, which is enabled by the adoption of precise slice-based crosstalk estimation (PS-XT). This multi-criteria, crosstalk-aware routing strategy significantly reduces inter-core crosstalk, leading to more efficient resource utilization and a considerable reduction in request blocking, ultimately enhancing the overall performance and reliability of SDM-EONs. Our comparative results show average reductions in request blocking of up to 77% for the load interval tested and up to 90% at lower loads, compared to approaches from the literature. Crosstalk was also reduced in over 36%, on average, and up to 60% at lower loads while fragmentation was mitigated in up to 11%. |
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