Abstract

Large scale multi-domain software-defined optical networks (SDON) provisioning has become a key area with increased scalable bandwidth services across wider network regions. Although distributed schemes could achieve lightpath routing by the ergodic process of domain boundary nodes, it increases the complexity of the signaling procedure and deployment of the interface. Moreover, the physical impairments are always the main factor of the infrastructure layer in SDON, which affect the transmission quality of the signal. Meanwhile, with increasing energy consumption of the Internet, it is imperative to design energy-efficient networks. To address the above issues, in this paper, an intelligent inter-domain routing scheme, which is supported by hierarchical control plane architecture, is presented based on sub-topology graph under the consideration of diffserv quality-of-service (QoS) and energy saving. The proposed scheme could achieve multi-domain quality of transmission (QoT), energy aware routing and spectrum assignment (RSA). We explore the scenarios where the multi-domain SDON achieve energy efficiency on the basis of meeting the QoT requirement. The blocking, energy consumption and average set up delay performances of the proposed schemes are estimated. The results indicate that the introduction of sub-topology in multi-domain RSA scheme has the better performance comparing with the distributed scheme.

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