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Congestion avoidance based on artificial bee colony algorithm for routing and wavelength assignment in optical satellite networks

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Abstract. Massive data traffic demand for satellite networks has been increased with the emergence of global broadband services. Due to limited onboard processing capacity and imbalanced distribution of global traffic,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract. Massive data traffic demand for satellite networks has been increased with the emergence of global broadband services. Due to limited onboard processing capacity and imbalanced distribution of global traffic, severe link congestion may occur in hot spots, deteriorating the performance of the whole network. A link cost modification applied in load balancing algorithm based on artificial bee colony is proposed for routing and wavelength assignment problem to distribute traffic in advance. Moreover, congestion avoidance based on wavelength utilization is designed for unexpected congestion to minimize the adverse impact of congestion on network performance. Experiment results show that the method we proposed realizes high performance in communication success rate and average transmission delay and also achieves the maximum utilization of wavelength utilization under the condition of low blocking rate and the equalization of traffic load.

Keywords: satellite networks; based artificial; congestion; artificial bee; bee colony; routing wavelength

Journal Title: Optical Engineering
Year Published: 2021

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