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Availability-Aware Dynamic RSA with Protection using Consecutive Sub-Channels

Flexible grid Optical Networks provide efficient spectrum utilization by employing the mechanisms to provide flexibility in the optical channel (spectrum slot) sizes. One of the research problems in Flexible grid Optical Networks is their survivability against failure. On the other hand, p-Cycles have not found practical use due to the significant compute time required for finding optimal configuration for the size of networks seen in real-life. Therefore, for real-time scenarios, we can write heuristics which can assign protection to the new working paths without disturbing the existing traffic on all the other routes in flexible grid networks. The provisioning of protection to each link or path of the lightpath requests can be done using Dynamic Cycles (D-Cycles) or Dynamic Shared Backup Resource Protection (D-SBRP). However, protecting each link or path can lead to the wastage of the resources in the network.

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