Title :
On joint protection/restoration in IP-centric DWDM based optical transport networks
Author :
Ye, Yinghua ; Dixit, Sudhir ; Ali, Mohamed
Author_Institution :
Nokia Res. Center, Espoo, Finland
fDate :
6/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Previous advances in WDM technology are now beginning to shift the focus more toward optical networking and network-level issues. Providing survivability at the optical layer is inherently attractive, but whether it makes practical sense, given similar mechanisms that are already available at the higher layers, poses serious challenges and raises many questions. Today´s core network architecture model has functional overlap among its layers, contains outdated functionality, and is too slow to scale. If IP can be mapped directly onto the WDM layer, some of the unnecessary network layers can be eliminated, opening up new possibilities for developing a simple and integrated-protection/restoration scheme that can be coordinated at both the IP and WDM layers. This article presents an overview of existing optical protection/restoration schemes. Then we present a novel mesh-based hybrid optical protection scheme that utilizes multifiber physical links along with a hierarchical OXC structure. An overview of the envisioned IP-centric DWDM-based optical data network architecture is then presented. The basis of how to implement a more direct IP standard-based approach for closer and efficient IP-WDM integration is also discussed. Finally, we articulate a view of how to provide a joint protection/restoration scheme that is coordinated at both the IP and WDM layers
Keywords :
data communication; network topology; optical fibre networks; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication standards; transport protocols; wavelength division multiplexing; DWDM based optical transport networks; DWDM-based optical data network architecture; IP standard-based approach; IP-WDM integration; WDM layer; WDM technology; core network architecture model; hierarchical OXC structure; integrated-protection/restoration; joint protection/restoration; mesh-based hybrid optical protection; multifiber physical links; network-level issues; optical layer survivability; optical networking; Asynchronous transfer mode; Intelligent networks; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber networks; Optical sensors; Protection; SONET; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Telecommunication traffic; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE