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Optical Routing with Binary Optimisation and Quantum Annealing

Published 12 Feb 2024 in cs.NI | (2402.07600v1)

Abstract: A challenge for scalability of demand-responsive, elastic optical Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) and Flexgrid networks is the computational complexity of allocating many optical routes on large networks. We demonstrate that demand satisfaction problems in communication networks can be formulated as quadratic unconstrained binary optimisation (QUBO) problems, and solved using a hybrid quantum annealer. Efficient encodings are developed which solve both unicast and multicast multicommodity-flow problems, while also adhering to individual requirements for maximum latency and resilience for each route. We present several QUBO formulations and analyse the qubit scaling. We demonstrate solutions using a hybrid solver, D-Wave Quantum Advantage QPU. Progress in generating optimal solutions with efficient use of computational resources will be beneficial to telecoms operators, enabling them to run dynamic optical network infrastructures which use resources efficiently, are resilient to local faults and cyber-attacks, and can be elastically responsive to demands.

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