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    An Efficient Algorithm for Solving Traffic Grooming Problems in Optical Networks

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    Abstract—We consider the virtual topology and traffic routing (VTTR) problem, a subproblem of traffic grooming that arises as a fundamental network design problem in optical networks. The objective of VTTR is to determine the minimum number of lightpaths so as to satisfy a set of traffic demands, and does not take into account physical layer constraints; a routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) algorithm must reconcile the virtual topology obtained by VTTR with the physical topology. We propose an efficient algorithms that uses a partial LP relaxation technique with lazy constraints to improve substantially the scalability of VTTR, and, hence, of traffic grooming. Our approach delivers a desirable tradeoff between running time and quality of the final solution. I
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