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A Two Sub-problem Decomposition for the Optimal Design of Filterless Optical Networks

Filterless optical transport networks relies on passive optical interconnections between nodes, i.e., on splitters/couplers and amplifiers. While different studies have investigated their design, none of them offer a solution for an optimal design. We propose a one step solution scheme, which combines network provisioning, i.e., routing and wavelength assignment within a single mathematical model. Decomposition into two different types sub-problems is then used in order to conceive an exact solution scheme. The first type of subproblem relies on the generation of filterless subnetworks while the second one takes care of their wavelength assignment. Numerical experiments demonstrate the improved performance of the proposed optimization model and algorithm over the state of the art, with the improvement of the solution for several open source data sets.

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