Traffic Congestion and Blocking Probability Improvement Using Weighted dynamic RWA
Subject Areas : Majlesi Journal of Telecommunication DevicesParisa Alinezhad 1 , Farhad Mesrinezhad 2 , Hossein Emami 3
1 - Islamic Azad University of Majlesi, Majlesi, Iran.
2 - Islamic Azad University of Majlesi, Majlesi, Iran
3 - Islamic Azad University of Majlesi, Majlesi, Iran
Keywords: routing algorithm, Optical Route, Communication Blocking, All-optical network, Wavelength Allocation,
Abstract :
Given the needs of today's world, quick, high-volume, and high quality communication of information is performed in a variety of ways. Studies conducted by the researchers in the field of routing and wavelength allocation algorithms in previous years show that these algorithms have greatly improved the performance of communication and information transmission. However, these topics have been largely investigated, but in particular, in the optical networks WDM, is one of the goals of the routing problem investigation, wavelength allocation, and maximizing useful communication. In other words, because the optical route in the WDM optical network is the connection between the receiver node and the transmitter node, the best route for the network should be considered. As we mentioned, these issues have largely been investigated over the past years, but still the issue of RWA is presented and examined as a major and challenging issue.In this article, we offer a new way for weighting-based routing for all the optical channels. This selective weightingmethod dramatically reduces the possibility of blocking communications. Another issue we have addressed in this article is conditions where traffic is dynamic. According to the results obtained, it is shown that performance has been improved compared to the previous modes.
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