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      Heuristic Chaotic Hurricane-aided Efficient Power Assignment for Elastic Optical Networks

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          In this paper we propose a dynamical transmission power allocation for elastic optical networks (EONs) based on the evolutionary hurricane search optimization (HSO) algorithm with a chaotic logistic map diversification strategy with the purpose of improving the capability to escape from local optima, namely CHSO. The aiming is the dynamical control of the transmitted optical powers according to the each link state variations due to traffic fluctuations, channel impairments, as well as other channel-power coupling effects. Such realistic EON scenarios are affected mainly by the channel estimation inaccuracy, channel ageing and power fluctuations. The link state is based on the channel estimation and quality of transmission (QoT) parameters obtained from the optical performance monitors (OPMs). Numerical results have demonstrated the effectiveness of the CHSO to dynamically mitigate the power penalty under real measurements conditions with uncertainties and noise, as well as when perturbations in the optical transmit powers are considered.

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          03 February 2020
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          2002.01032
          9e167c87-254e-494e-ab5e-0b6aa05a2826

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          28 pages, 10 figures and 6 tables
          eess.SY cs.SY eess.SP

          Performance, Systems & Control,Electrical engineering
          Performance, Systems & Control, Electrical engineering

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