Fault Tolerant System for Sparse Traffic Grooming in Optical WDM Mesh Networks Using Combiner Queue

Sandip R. Shinde, Suhas Patil, Emalda Roslin, Archana Shinde
2016 International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications  
Queuing theory is an important concept in current internet technology. As the requirement of bandwidth goes on increasing it is necessary to use optical communication for transfer of data. Optical communication at backbone network requires various devices for traffic grooming. The cost of these devices is very high which leads to increase in the cost of network. One of the solutions to this problem is to have sparse traffic grooming in optical WDM mesh network. Sparse traffic grooming allows
more » ... y few nodes in the network as grooming node (G-node). These G-nodes has the grooming capability and other nodes are simple nodes where traffic grooming is not possible. The grooming nodes are the special nodes which has high cost. The possibility of faults at such a node, or link failure is high. Resolving such faults and providing efficient network is very important. So we have importance of such survivable sparse traffic grooming network. Queuing theory helps to improve the result of network and groom the traffic in the network. The paper focuses on the improvement in performance of the backbone network and reduction in blocking probability. To achieve the goals of the work we have simulated the model. The main contribution is to use survivability on the sparse grooming network and use of combiner queues at each node. It has observed that Combiner queuing alone does the job of minimizing blocking probability and balancing the load over the network. The model is not only cost effective but also increases the performance of network and minimizes the call blocking probability.
doi:10.14569/ijacsa.2016.070324 fatcat:4qcaa52pvndy7fcbh3u4456yme