Multiple-period planning of Internet Protocol-over-Elastic Optical Networks

In view of both the growing dynamic traffic and increasing costs, in future, network operators will have to adopt a multi-period network planning technique that aims to jointly account for the upgrade of both the network, and the optical and the IP edges. In the current work, for an IP-over-Elastic...

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Main Authors: Sridhar Iyer, Shree Prakash Singh
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Information and Telecommunication
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ILP
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24751839.2018.1526448
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spelling doaj-9a28d475ebbf48dfb1b687a448cacf292020-11-24T22:02:05ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Information and Telecommunication2475-18392475-18472019-01-0131395610.1080/24751839.2018.15264481526448Multiple-period planning of Internet Protocol-over-Elastic Optical NetworksSridhar Iyer0Shree Prakash Singh1Jain College of EngineeringNetaji Subhas Institute of TechnologyIn view of both the growing dynamic traffic and increasing costs, in future, network operators will have to adopt a multi-period network planning technique that aims to jointly account for the upgrade of both the network, and the optical and the IP edges. In the current work, for an IP-over-Elastic Optical Network, we propose a multi-layer network planning technique that is multi-period in nature, i.e. the approach relies on efficient forecasts for a short-term increase in the volume. We formulate the problem as an integer linear programme with the aim of reducing the (i) capital expenditure (CapEx) – by minimizing the addition of any equipment every period and (ii) operational expenditure (OpEx) – by minimizing any displacement(s) of the equipment and reconfiguration(s) in successive periods. We conduct extensive simulations considering realistic networks to validate the proposed network planning technique. The obtained results demonstrate that the proposed technique is able to trade off the network equipment reconfiguration for the CapEx.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24751839.2018.1526448EONsmultiple-period network planningmultiple-layer network planningILP
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Shree Prakash Singh
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Multiple-period planning of Internet Protocol-over-Elastic Optical Networks
Journal of Information and Telecommunication
EONs
multiple-period network planning
multiple-layer network planning
ILP
author_facet Sridhar Iyer
Shree Prakash Singh
author_sort Sridhar Iyer
title Multiple-period planning of Internet Protocol-over-Elastic Optical Networks
title_short Multiple-period planning of Internet Protocol-over-Elastic Optical Networks
title_full Multiple-period planning of Internet Protocol-over-Elastic Optical Networks
title_fullStr Multiple-period planning of Internet Protocol-over-Elastic Optical Networks
title_full_unstemmed Multiple-period planning of Internet Protocol-over-Elastic Optical Networks
title_sort multiple-period planning of internet protocol-over-elastic optical networks
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Information and Telecommunication
issn 2475-1839
2475-1847
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In view of both the growing dynamic traffic and increasing costs, in future, network operators will have to adopt a multi-period network planning technique that aims to jointly account for the upgrade of both the network, and the optical and the IP edges. In the current work, for an IP-over-Elastic Optical Network, we propose a multi-layer network planning technique that is multi-period in nature, i.e. the approach relies on efficient forecasts for a short-term increase in the volume. We formulate the problem as an integer linear programme with the aim of reducing the (i) capital expenditure (CapEx) – by minimizing the addition of any equipment every period and (ii) operational expenditure (OpEx) – by minimizing any displacement(s) of the equipment and reconfiguration(s) in successive periods. We conduct extensive simulations considering realistic networks to validate the proposed network planning technique. The obtained results demonstrate that the proposed technique is able to trade off the network equipment reconfiguration for the CapEx.
topic EONs
multiple-period network planning
multiple-layer network planning
ILP
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24751839.2018.1526448
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