Abstract

Abstract Optical label switching is proposed for providing fast all-optical switching, covering all granularities transfer and assuring quality of service support. However, the important issue is improving optical resource and providing a steadiness between satisfying traffic demands and reducing resource utilization. This paper proposes a novel multicast approach which enables grooming using an upgraded core node architecture that switches suitably unicast and multicast connections. The proposed node architecture manages appropriately all optical resource including a fiber delay line and wavelength bandwidth, as well as traffic requirements. A new label framework is introduced to assure the required information exchange for handling suitably real-time traffic constraints and optical resource status. Moreover, innovative signaling and switching schemes are introduced to perform suitably lightpath and traffic constraints supervision. Theoretical model and simulation experiments are conducted for validating the proposed scheme and evaluating its performances and effectiveness. Finally, the proposal guarantees traffic requirements and reduces resource usage while improving resource availability.

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