This paper presents and compares different TE information dissemination strategies between Path Computation Elements (PCEs) in multi-domain optical networks. In such network context, recent studies have found that path computation only with local domain visibility yields poor network performance. Accordingly, certain visibility between domains seems necessary. Aiming to fit the confidentiality requirements of the composing domains while improving the final network blocking probability, novel link aggregation techniques have been proposed, which summarize the state of network domains resources efficiently. This aggregated link information is afterwards disseminated to all the remainder domains in the network. To this end, we introduce ...
In multi-domain transport networks, exchange of Traffic Engineering information is required to enabl...
User bandwidth demands have continued to expand at an unprecedented rate over the past two decades. ...
The last decade has seen many advances in high-speed networking technologies. At the Layer 1 fiber-o...
This paper presents and compares different TE information dissemination strategies between Path Comp...
The last decade has seen many advances in high-speed networking technologies. However, many issues a...
The deployment of PCE (Path Computation Element) architecture in high-speed MPLS/GMPLS networks is w...
Recent studies on inter-domain DWDM networks have focused on topology abstraction for state summariz...
In current multi-domain networks relying on the path computation element (PCE) architecture, domain ...
The capability to compute end-to-end paths across multiple optical domains, or inter-domain path com...
In GMPLS-controlled optical networks, the utilization of source-based path computation has some limi...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
We show that a modified version of a path-vector protocol can drastically reduce the blocking and c...
This paper comparatively studies single-layer and multi-layer traffic engineering strategies on an I...
One of the essential components for the dynamic provisioning of lightpaths across multiple domains i...
During the last few years, the research community has shown an increasing interest in the subject of...
In multi-domain transport networks, exchange of Traffic Engineering information is required to enabl...
User bandwidth demands have continued to expand at an unprecedented rate over the past two decades. ...
The last decade has seen many advances in high-speed networking technologies. At the Layer 1 fiber-o...
This paper presents and compares different TE information dissemination strategies between Path Comp...
The last decade has seen many advances in high-speed networking technologies. However, many issues a...
The deployment of PCE (Path Computation Element) architecture in high-speed MPLS/GMPLS networks is w...
Recent studies on inter-domain DWDM networks have focused on topology abstraction for state summariz...
In current multi-domain networks relying on the path computation element (PCE) architecture, domain ...
The capability to compute end-to-end paths across multiple optical domains, or inter-domain path com...
In GMPLS-controlled optical networks, the utilization of source-based path computation has some limi...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
We show that a modified version of a path-vector protocol can drastically reduce the blocking and c...
This paper comparatively studies single-layer and multi-layer traffic engineering strategies on an I...
One of the essential components for the dynamic provisioning of lightpaths across multiple domains i...
During the last few years, the research community has shown an increasing interest in the subject of...
In multi-domain transport networks, exchange of Traffic Engineering information is required to enabl...
User bandwidth demands have continued to expand at an unprecedented rate over the past two decades. ...
The last decade has seen many advances in high-speed networking technologies. At the Layer 1 fiber-o...