Performance improvement of an optical network providing services based on multicast
Vincent Reinhard, Johanne Cohen, Joanna Tomasik, Dominique Barth,, Marc-Antoine Weisser

TL;DR
This paper presents a polynomial algorithm for optimizing the placement of branching routers in multicast optical networks to minimize bandwidth usage, demonstrating significant operator gains through exhaustive simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel polynomial algorithm for optimal placement of branching routers in multicast trees, improving bandwidth efficiency in circuit switching optical networks.
Findings
Algorithm achieves optimal placement of branching routers
Significant bandwidth savings demonstrated in simulations
Guidelines for network dimensioning provided
Abstract
Operators of networks covering large areas are confronted with demands from some of their customers who are virtual service providers. These providers may call for the connectivity service which fulfils the specificity of their services, for instance a multicast transition with allocated bandwidth. On the other hand, network operators want to make profit by trading the connectivity service of requested quality to their customers and to limit their infrastructure investments (or do not invest anything at all). We focus on circuit switching optical networks and work on repetitive multicast demands whose source and destinations are {\em \`a priori} known by an operator. He may therefore have corresponding trees "ready to be allocated" and adapt his network infrastructure according to these recurrent transmissions. This adjustment consists in setting available branching routers in the…
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