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Item An energy efficient resource provisioning scheme for joint all photonic and wireless networks(IEEE, 2022-08-04) Molefe, Mlungisi; Nleya, BakheFlexible joint all photonic and wireless transport networks are a promising backbone network technological solution to accommodate the various dynamic bandwidth natured applications. In this paper, we mitigate methods aimed at maximizing available resources in a joint-photonic and wireless transport network in an energy-efficient manner. In so doing, we take into account challenges posed by transmission impairments as they tend to degrade signals and reduce their optical reach. We thus propose a state-of-the-art and innovative network architecture that can efficiently process a large amount of data. This architecture is designed to cater for bandwidth-hungry and bandwidth-dynamic applications and services. We further propose a load aware energy efficient resource optimization scheme using LERA algorithm, which couples with related service reconfiguration functions to maximize higher spectral efficiencies and minimal blocking in both optical and wireless sections of the composite network. Performance analysis shows that the proposed architectural scheme based on the LERA algorithm outperforms traditional benchmark techniques in achieving minimal blocking while efficiently maximizing spectral utilization compared to legacy benchmark approaches. Hence this scheme drastically enhances the utilization of the available resources and the overall network throughput.Item An energy efficient resources allocation scheme for flexible translucent optical transport networks(Psychology and Education, 2021-03-02) Nleya, Bakhe; Molefe, Mlungisi; Chidzonga, RichardThe present study attempts to explore how academic streams and learning styles play role in the preferences of coping strategies among prospective teachers. A quantitative approach was selected to explore the relationship. A survey was conducted with 300 prospective teachers (150 of science stream and 150 of humanities stream). A multi-stage random sampling technique was used to collect relevant information. Research instrument to measure coping strategies was developed by the researcher himself and Learning Style Inventory (LSI) by Ritu Dangwal & Sugata Mitra, 1997 was used to measure learning styles of prospective teachers. Statistical techniques i.e. mean, S.D., multivariate ANOVA were applied. Results revealed an essential significant effect of academic streams and learning styles on preference of coping strategies among prospective teachers. It is recommended that teacher training institutions should establish guidance or counseling centers to provide counseling to prospective teachers regarding coping skills and learning stylesItem An energy-efficient impairment-aware routing algorithm for optical transport networks(IEEE, 2021-03) Molefe, Mlungisi; Nleya, Bakhe; Chidzonga, R.; Bopape, Lebogang; Sibiya, K.Flexible Translucent optical Transport networks have the capability to provision multiple data rate demands much more efficiently than the traditional wavelength routed optical backbone networks. By design, in order to suffice the signal reach constraint, traditional optical networks also include several repeaters that are located sparsely along each signal path so as to facilitate successful end-to end transmission of those lightpath connection signals that otherwise would exceed the optical reach. The presence of physical impairments coupled with the inclusion of repeaters that facilitate signal amplification, timing and refreshing means more overall operational power requirements. Thus, energy efficient operation of flexible Translucent Optical Transport Networks is quite crucial. Thus, in this paper we propose a combined physical impairments-aware as well as energy-efficient available network resources allocation algorithm that bases on path availability, considering the impact of energy consumption minimization versus quality of transmission (QoT). We consider the impact of physical impairments in the formulation of the algorithm. We carry out simulation validations of the proposed algorithm which generally indicate to an improvement of energy efficiency as well as other key network resources utilization.Item Energy-aware lightpath routing algorithm for optical transport networks(TELKOM, 2019-09-01) Gomba, Ndadzibaya Masimba; Nleya, Bakhe; Dewa, Mendon; Mutsvangwa, Andrew; Khumalo, Zephaniah PhilaniCurrent as well as future applications and services are characterized by bandwidth intensiveness and as such are directly driving the need for the deployment as well as operation of backbone networks that optimize on bandwidth provisioning. Since infrastructural hardware equipment requirements are trebling every two years because of continued surging bandwidth demands, the telecommunication industry is also a growing direct contributor to worldwide greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions as well as energy consumption. This is driving necessities to research on more energy efficient networking approaches. A novel optimized energy-aware lightpath routing (OEA-LR) algorithm is herein proposed. It primarily takes into account the effects of physical layer impairments (PLI) since their effects in high capacity translucent optical networks may not be ignored when formulating routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) algorithms. We assume an all-optical network hence connection requests from source to destination are entirely provisioned in the optical domain, thus optical-electrical-optical (OEO) conversions are not utilised. Both analytical and simulation results indicate that the proposed algorithm improves both energy efficiency operation as well as resource utilization of the network. We further conclude on a general observation of reciprocations between energy savings and blocking performance.