
All-optical wavelength division multiplexing networks are the most promising candidate for the next generation wideband backbone networks. To improve the utilization of wavelength, time division multiplexing technology is introduced. The routing, wavelength and time-slots assignment problem was studied in such time-space switched networks. Two new dynamic algorithms were proposed which distribute slots of the session request on multiple different wavelengths of single fiber separately based on fixed alternate routing and adaptive routing policy. Especially in LLR-MWLB algorithm, network link weights adjust adaptively with the available time slots of each link and load balancing strategy is adopted. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithms is demonstrated by simulations and results show the better performance. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i4.2336
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