Minimum Disturbance Rerouting to Optimize Bandwidth Usage

2021 International Conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling (ONDM)(2021)

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Dynamic traffic leads to bandwidth fragmentation, which drastically reduces network performance, resulting in increased blocking rate and reduced bandwidth usage.When rerouting traffic flows at Layer 3 of an optical network, network operators are interested in minimizing the disturbances in order to satisfy their Service Level Agreements. Therefore, they turn to the Make-Before-Break (MBB) paradigm.In this paper, we revisit MBB rerouting with the objective of identifying the reroute sequence planning that minimizes the number of reroutes in order to minimize the resource usage.We propose a Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition mathematical model to solve this complex rerouting problem. We instigate how multiple or parallel rerouting reduces the overall minimum number of rerouting events (shortest makespan), and achieve the best resource usage. Numerical results bring interesting insights on that question and show a computational time reduction by about one order of magnitude over the state of the art.
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make-before-break paradigm,MBB paradigm,dynamic rerouting traffic,reduced bandwidth usage optimisation,complex rerouting problem,Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition mathematical model,reroute sequence planning,service level agreements,optical network,bandwidth fragmentation,minimum disturbance rerouting
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