Label prioritization in GMPLS-centric all-optical networks
11 May 2003
When establishing lightpaths in an all-optical DWDM network, it is possible that concurrent lightpaths requests will block one another if the lightpaths attempt to reserve the same wavelength of the same link. In this paper, we propose a novel signaling mechanism, referred to as label prioritization, which attempts to reduce the backward-link blocking in GMPLS-centric all-optical networks by assigning different priorities to the suggested wavelengths of each connection request. The prioritization of the wavelength encourages concurrent lightpath requests to choose different wavelengths, thereby reducing the possibility that the requests will be blocked. The label prioritization mechanism consists of a signaling extension to GMPLS to support the label prioritization and a modification in the optical switch controller to support the signaling extension. Simulation results show that the label prioritization method can effectively reduce wavelength conflicts.