Abstract

Development of 5G/F5G technology leads to massive applications accessing to backbone networks, which requires the backbone networks to be upgraded. Semi-filterless elastic optical network (semi-FEON) is a suitable technology to cheaply and gradually upgrade backbone networks. In semi-FEON, routing, modulation and spectrum assignment (RMSA) problem is one of the key issues. In this paper, we study the dynamic RMSA problem in semi-FEON and propose an RMSA algorithm. The algorithm includes three innovations: a K-shortest-subnet-paths (KSSP) algorithm is designed to search candidate paths in semi-FEON, a load-balancing-least-resources (LBLR) policy is introduced to re-sort the candidate paths, and a maximum-occupied-neighbors (MON) rule is proposed to assign spectrum resources to connection requests in semi-FEON. Simulation results show that the proposed KSSP-LBLR-MON algorithm outperforms the existing works in term of bandwidth blocking probability. Concretely, the improvement ratio is greater than 59.98% and 66.64% in German-Net and Henan-Net, respectively.

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