Multicast routing and wavelength assignment in WDM networks with limited drop-offs

X. D. Hu, T. P. Shuai, Xiaohua Jia, Mu-Hong Zhang

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Abstract

In WDM networks with limited drop-offs, the route of a multicast connection consists of a set of light-trees. Each of the light-tree is rooted at the source node and contains no more than a limited number, say k, destination nodes due to the power loss of dropping optical signals off at destination nodes. We call such a light-tree k-drop light-tree. In this paper we study the multicast routing problem of constructing a set of k-drop light-trees that have the minimal network cost. The network cost of a set of light-trees is defined as the summation of the link cost of all the light-trees. We first prove that this problem is polynomial-time solvable for k = 2 and NP-hard for k ≥ 3. We then propose a 4-approximation algorithm for the problem for k ≥ 3. A wavelength assignment algorithm is also proposed to assign wavelengths to the light-trees of a multicast connection. In the end we give simulation results showing that k-drop multi-tree routing can significantly save not only the network cost but also wavelengths used. Moreover, when k ≥ 5 its performance is very close to the case where k is infinite (i.e., the case of using a single tree for a multicast connection).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)487-494
JournalProceedings - IEEE INFOCOM
Volume1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004
EventIEEE INFOCOM 2004 - Conference on Computer Communications - Twenty-Third Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies - Hongkong, China
Duration: 7 Mar 200411 Mar 2004

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