DocumentCode
1196857
Title
All-optical wavelength-path service with quality assurance by multilayer integration system
Author
Yagi, Mikio ; Tanaka, Shinya ; Satomi, Shuichi ; Ryu, Shiro ; Asano, Shoichiro
Author_Institution
Japan Telecom Co. Ltd., Tokyo
Volume
24
Issue
9
fYear
2006
Firstpage
3376
Lastpage
3383
Abstract
In the future all-optical network controlled by generalized multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS), the wavelength path between end nodes will change dynamically. This inevitably means that the fiber parameters along the wavelength path will also vary. This variation in fiber parameters influences the signal quality of high-speed-transmission system (bit rates over 40 Gb/s). Therefore, at a path setup, the fiber-parameter effect should be adequately compensated. Moreover, the path setup must be completed fast enough to meet the network-application demands. To realize the rapid setup of adequate paths, a multilayer integration system for all-optical wavelength-path quality assurance is proposed. This multilayer integration system is evaluated in a field trial. In the trial, the GMPLS control plane, measurement plane, and data plane coordinated to maintain the quality of a 40-Gb/s wavelength path that would otherwise be degraded by the influence of chromatic dispersion. It is also demonstrated that the multilayer integration system can assure the signal quality in the face of not only chromatic dispersion but also degradation in the optical signal-to-noise ratio by the use of a 2R regeneration system. Our experiments confirm that the proposed multilayer integration system is an essential part of future all-optical networks
Keywords
high-speed optical techniques; multiprotocol label switching; optical fibre networks; quality of service; telecommunication network reliability; 2R regeneration; 40 Gbit/s; GMPLS control plane; all-optical network; all-optical networks; chromatic dispersion; data plane; end nodes; fiber-parameter effect; high-speed transmission system; measurement plane; multilayer integration system; multiprotocol label switching; network-application demands; optical signal-to-noise ratio; quality assurance; signal quality; wavelength path; wavelength-path service; All-optical networks; Bit rate; Chromatic dispersion; Coordinate measuring machines; Degradation; Integrated optics; Multiprotocol label switching; Nonhomogeneous media; Quality assurance; Wavelength measurement; Communication system reliability; optical communication; optical communication equipment; protection; quality assurance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2006.878504
Filename
1688127
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