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Dynamic Congestion Control in Wdm Optical Network

Authors

Sangita Samajpati1, Abhisek Daw2 and Swapan Kumar Mondal3, 1Regent Education & Research Foundation,

Abstract

This paper is based on Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) optical networking. In this optical networking, prior to data transfer, lightpath establishment between source and destination nodes is usually carried out through a wavelength reservation protocol. This wavelength is reserved corresponding to a route between the source and destination and the route is chosen following any standard routing protocol based on shortest path. The backward reservation protocol is implemented initially. A fixed connected and weighted network is considered. The inputs of this implementation are the fixed network itself and its corresponding shortest path matrix. After this initial level of implementation, the average node usage over a time period is calculated and various thresholds for node usage are considered. Above threshold value, request arriving at that path selects its next shortest path. This concept is implemented on various wavelengths. The output represents the performance issues of dynamic congestion control.

Keywords

Optical network, Wavelength Division Multiplexing, Backward reservation protocol, Congestion, Threshold.

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