Abstract
To address the problems of low spectrum utilization and high bandwidth blocking probability of virtual optical network embedding in elastic optical networks, we propose a Survivable virtual optical network Embedding algorithm based on resource awareness of correlation lightpaths (SE-RACL), which can further optimize network resource allocation compared to traditional single lightpath resource allocation algorithms. Firstly, according to the multi-dimensional attributes of nodes, the importance sorting formulas of virtual nodes and physical nodes are designed to increase the cooperation between virtual node embedding and link embedding and reduce the bandwidth consumption of link embedding. Secondly, in the spectrum allocation process of the working lightpath, the spectrum block matching degree formula is designed by combining the spectrum fragmentation degree changes and resource reductions of correlation lightpaths, which is used to optimize the network spectrum resource allocation. Finally, in order to improve the sharing degree of protection resources and the success probability of spectrum allocation under single link failure, a correlation lightpaths spectrum allocation method based on the minimum free frequency slot consumption is proposed. Simulation results show that the SE-RACL algorithm can effectively reduce the bandwidth blocking probability and enhance the spectrum utilization.
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