Control Algorithms of SONET Integrated Selfhealing Networks

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Abstract

As the deployment of high-speed fiber transmission systems has been accelerated, they are widely recognized as a firm infrastructure of our information society. Under this circumstance, the importance of network survivability has been increasing rapidly in these days. In SONET, the Selfhealing networks have been highlighted as one of the most advanced mechanisms to realize SONET survivable networks. Several schemes have been proposed and studied actively due to a rapid progress on the development of highly intelligent NE's. Among them in this paper, a DCS based distributed Selfhealing network is discussed from a viewpoint of its control algorithms. Specifically, our Selfhealing algorithm called TRANS is explained in detail, which possesses such desirable features as providing fast and flexible restoration with line and path level restoration applied to an individual STS-1 channel, capability to handle multiple and even node failures, and so on. Both software simulation and hardware experiment verify that TRANS works properly in a real distributed environment, the result of which is shown in the paper. In addition, the combined use of TRANS and the ring restoration control is proposed taking into account the use in a practical SONET. © 1994 IEEE.

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Hasegawa, S., Okanoue, Y., Egawa, T., & Sakauchi, H. (1994). Control Algorithms of SONET Integrated Selfhealing Networks. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 12(1), 110–119. https://doi.org/10.1109/49.265710

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