Title :
Operation and maintenance for an all-optical transport network
Author :
Bischoff, Mathias ; Huber, Manfred N. ; Jahreis, Oliver ; Derr, Frowin
Author_Institution :
Public Commun. Networks Group, Siemens AG, Munich, Germany
fDate :
11/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For the enhancement of the existing electrical transport network a new one based on optical frequency division multiplexing (or wavelength division multiplexing) will be added to the existing one. This article focuses on the system/network supervision and operation and maintenance, which are of great importance for the success of the optical transport network. For a better understanding of these topics, it is necessary to derive a layered network model for the optical transport network and to make a workable definition of the term “network transparency.” The proposed operation and maintenance concept deals with the identification of its related functions, the supervision of the optical regenerators, the maintenance signals required for failure localization, and the difficulty of defining a suitable mechanism for performance monitoring in transparent networks. Appropriate realization aspects are discussed too. Possible solutions for failure detectors are described. For transferring the individual maintenance signals between the associated network elements, a communication channel with a suitable structure is proposed
Keywords :
fault diagnosis; frequency division multiplexing; maintenance engineering; optical fibre networks; telecommunication channels; telecommunication network management; wavelength division multiplexing; all-optical transport network; communication channel; electrical transport network; failure detector; failure localization; layered network model; maintenance signals; network elements; network maintenance; network management; network operation; network supervision; network transparency; optical frequency division multiplexing; optical regenerators; performance monitoring; system maintenance; system operation; system supervision; wavelength division multiplexing; Bit error rate; Monitoring; Network servers; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fiber networks; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Optical transmitters; Repeaters; Stimulated emission;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE