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This paper presents a new optical network architecture based on the PCE (Path Computation Element) by adding a PCE-Agent to intelligently control PCEs in each layer of the conventional multi-domain optical network. The PCE-Agent uses a weighted sum policy to evaluate the performance of each domain managed by a PCE in each layer for the selection of the next hop domain when establishing a P2P (Point to Point) or P2MP (Point to Multiple Points) routing path. A PA-BRPC (PCE-Agent Backward Recursive PCE-based Computation Algorithm) routing algorithm is then proposed by extending the BRPC (Backward Recursive PCE-based Computation Algorithm) algorithm in the PCE-Agent-based multi-domain optical network architecture. Compared with the traditional BRPC algorithm, our PA-BRPC algorithm based on the improved PCE-Agent architecture obtains better performance in terms of both the utilization rate of resources and the load balance of the optical network.
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Xu, Y., Zhang, T., Li, R. (2014). An Implementation of an Intelligent PCE-Agent-Based Multi-domain Optical Network Architecture. In: Huang, DS., Jo, KH., Wang, L. (eds) Intelligent Computing Methodologies. ICIC 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8589. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09339-0_39
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