Print Email Facebook Twitter Impairment-Aware Routing in Translucent Spectrum-Sliced Elastic Optical Path Networks Title Impairment-Aware Routing in Translucent Spectrum-Sliced Elastic Optical Path Networks Author Yang, S. Kuipers, F. Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Network Architectures and Services (NAS) Group Date 2012-06-22 Abstract Spectrum-sliced elastic optical path (SLICE) technology offers a more flexible bandwidth allocation in optical networks than wavelength division multiplexing. It allows different connections to be served via different modulation formats. However, as with any optical network, the optical signal may be susceptible to signal impairments, especially when the signal traverses over long distances. The degree of impairment may differ per modulation type, but in any case must be taken into account. If impairment levels get too high, the signal needs to be regenerated by regenerators placed selectively (due to cost considerations) inside the network. In this paper we study the impairment-aware dynamic routing and subcarrier allocation problem in translucent SLICE networks. We propose an impairment-aware routing algorithm that tries to balance traffic flows evenly across the network to reduce the blocking probability. We consider two cases, namely (1) a modulation will be selected that is used by the entire connection, and (2) the modulation can be To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:40121461-6311-417c-935a-8766db68e7d3 Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ) Source 17th European Conference on Network and Optical Communications (NOC 2012), 20-22 juni 2012 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2012 Yang, S.Kuipers, F. Files PDF Impairment-Aware.pdf 265.04 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:40121461-6311-417c-935a-8766db68e7d3/datastream/OBJ/view