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Resource dimensioning in WDM networks under state-based routing schemes

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Resource dimensioning in WDM networks under state-based routing schemes
— Network dimensioning for wavelength-routed WDM networks has been extensively studied to maximize connection acceptance rate while minimizing the total cost. However, Internet services are increasingly generating more demands that have high-bandwidth requirements with relatively short holding times. As globalization of companies or organizations becomes a new trend, the variety of Internet service demands, in space and time, creates a more variable and unpredictable traffic model for long term network provisioning. At the same time, upgrading backbone networks remains expensive and infrequent. It is important to be able to efficiently utilize precious network resources so that low call blocking is achieved while requiring fewer upgrades when the traffic model changes. There are two kinds of dimensioning problems. First, basic dimensioning allocates network resources for a newly built network. Second, incremental dimensioning allocates extra resources for an already built network ...
Xiaolan J. Zhang, Sun-il Kim, Steven S. Lumetta
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where BROADNETS
Authors Xiaolan J. Zhang, Sun-il Kim, Steven S. Lumetta
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