TY - GEN
T1 - Coordinated survivability in IP-over-optical networks with IP-layer dual-homing and optical-layer protection
AU - Vokkarane, Vinod M.
AU - Wang, Jianping
AU - Jue, Jason P.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Dual homing is a fault-tolerance mechanism generally used in IP-based access networks to increase the survivability of the network. In a dual-homing architecture, a host is connected to two different access routers; therefore, it is unlikely that the host will be denied access to the network as the result of a failure in the access network, a failure of the access router, or congestion at the access router. However, dual homing cannot provide survivability with respect to possible failures in the optical core network. To provide survivability in the core network, optical protection and restoration techniques must be used. In the past, dual homing architectures and optical protection schemes have been studied independently of one another. This paper studies coordinated multi-layer survivability techniques that use both dual-homing schemes and optical protection schemes in an IP-based access network over a WDM-based optical core network. Specifically, we investigate the protection design problem in the WDM core network, given that a dual-homing infrastructure is implemented in the access network. Several solutions are proposed, and it is shown that the proposed coordinated survivability schemes can reduce cost compared to the case in which the survivability mechanisms are not coordinated between the IP layer and the optical layer. © 2005 IEEE.
AB - Dual homing is a fault-tolerance mechanism generally used in IP-based access networks to increase the survivability of the network. In a dual-homing architecture, a host is connected to two different access routers; therefore, it is unlikely that the host will be denied access to the network as the result of a failure in the access network, a failure of the access router, or congestion at the access router. However, dual homing cannot provide survivability with respect to possible failures in the optical core network. To provide survivability in the core network, optical protection and restoration techniques must be used. In the past, dual homing architectures and optical protection schemes have been studied independently of one another. This paper studies coordinated multi-layer survivability techniques that use both dual-homing schemes and optical protection schemes in an IP-based access network over a WDM-based optical core network. Specifically, we investigate the protection design problem in the WDM core network, given that a dual-homing infrastructure is implemented in the access network. Several solutions are proposed, and it is shown that the proposed coordinated survivability schemes can reduce cost compared to the case in which the survivability mechanisms are not coordinated between the IP layer and the optical layer. © 2005 IEEE.
KW - Dual homing
KW - IP
KW - Lightpath
KW - Protection
KW - Survivability
KW - WDM
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33847036715
UR - https://www.scopus.com/record/pubmetrics.uri?eid=2-s2.0-33847036715&origin=recordpage
U2 - 10.1109/ICBN.2005.1589620
DO - 10.1109/ICBN.2005.1589620
M3 - RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)
VL - 2005
SP - 259
EP - 268
BT - 2nd International Conference on Broadband Networks, BROADNETS 2005
T2 - 2nd International Conference on Broadband Networks, BROADNETS 2005
Y2 - 3 October 2005 through 7 October 2005
ER -