Visible to the public Congestion aware traffic grooming in elastic optical and WiMAX network

TitleCongestion aware traffic grooming in elastic optical and WiMAX network
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsNaik, D., Nikita, De, T.
Conference Name2018 Technologies for Smart-City Energy Security and Power (ICSESP)
Date Published March 2018
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5386-4581-9
KeywordsBandwidth, Base stations, BVT (Bandwith Variable Transponder), congestion aware traffic, coupled congestion control, Coupled Congestion Control 2019, Elastic Optical Network, Internet, internet accessibility, Light trail WiMAX (World Interoperability for Microwave Access Network), network congestion, network resource consumption, network resource utilization, network topologies, OLT (Optical Line Terminal), ONU (Optical Network Unit), Passive Optical Network, Passive optical networks, pubcrawl, Relays, resilience, Resiliency, resource allocation, Routing, Scalability, telecommunication congestion control, telecommunication network routing, telecommunication network topology, telecommunication traffic, Traffic grooming, WDM-PON (Wavelength Division Multiplexed Passive Optical Network), WiMax, WiMAX network, wireless networks, Wireless-Optical/Optical-Wireless Network, Worldwide Interoperability Microwave Access Network
Abstract

In recent years, integration of Passive Optical Net-work(PON) and WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability Microwave Access Network) network is attracting huge interest among many researchers. The continuous demand for large bandwidths with wider coverage area are the key drivers to this technology. This integration has led to high speed and cost efficient solution for internet accessibility. This paper investigates the issues related to traffic grooming, routing and resource allocation in the hybrid networks. The Elastic Optical Network forms Backbone and is integrated with WiMAX. In this novel approach, traffic grooming is carried out using light trail technique to minimize the bandwidth blocking ratio and also reduce the network resource consumption. The simulation is performed on different network topologies, where in the traffic is routed through three modes namely the pure Wireless Network, the Wireless-Optical/Optical-Wireless Network, the pure Optical Network keeping the network congestion in mind. The results confirm reduction in bandwidth blocking ratio in all the given networks coupled with minimum network resource utilization.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8376693
DOI10.1109/ICSESP.2018.8376693
Citation Keynaik_congestion_2018