Abstract
Semi-filterless optical networks (semi-FONs), a novel passive wide area network (WAN) solution, have attracted considerable attention. This paper investigates the dynamic routing, modulation and spectrum assignment (RMSA) problem in semi-FONs, where requests may propagate on unnecessary links due to the broadcast characteristics of semi-FONs, resulting in wastage of spectrum resources. Moreover, the dynamically setup and torn down of requests can lead to significant spectrum fragments. To address these issues, this paper studies semi-FONs based on two metrics: resource consumption M and fragmentation degree N. Resource consumption M refers to reducing spectrum wastage caused by broadcasting and establishing requests using minimal resources, while fragmentation degree N refers to the situation where the remaining available resources after establishing a request are more concentrated. Based on these metrics, we propose the Minimum Resource Consumption and Fragmentation Degree (Min-RCF) algorithm. We conduct simulation experiments on the German-Net and China’s Henan-Net network topologies, and the results demonstrate that the proposed Min-RCF algorithm achieves lower blocking probability and spectrum waste rate than the compared algorithms.
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