Title :
Performance analysis of the PetaWeb optical network architecture
Author :
Huang, Aimin ; Kabranov, Ognian ; Makrakis, Dimitrios
Author_Institution :
Broadband Wireless & Internetworking Res. Lab., Ottawa Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The dramatic increase of Internet users and the development of new high volume Internet applications has a profound impact on the design of next generation optical network (NGON) architectures. In order to cope with the immense diversity of applications and traffic volume, highly dynamic optical networks will be needed. Nortel Networks, proposed one kind of NGON architecture, known as PetaWeb. PetaWeb is based on a star topology, formed by an adaptive core and edge switches, which can accommodate traffic fluctuations by periodically reconfiguring the optical channels. This results in increased effective capacity of the network and reduction of the average delay and delay jitter. We implement a simulation model of the PetaWeb architecture and test its functionality under a variety of traffic loading conditions. The effect of traffic on the behavior of the protocols and the performance of the network is investigated by applying several traffic models. Simulation results are presented We have performed a thorough analysis how of performance related parameters are affected by the reconfiguration frequency, as well as the statistical behavior of the traffic.
Keywords :
Internet; network topology; optical fibre networks; performance evaluation; protocols; telecommunication traffic; Internet applications; NGON architecture; Nortel Networks; OPNET simulation model; PetaWeb optical network architecture; adaptive core switches; adaptive edge switches; channel allocation algorithm; dynamic optical networks; network capacity; network performance; next generation optical network; optical channels reconfiguration; performance analysis; protocols; reconfiguration frequency; simulation results; star topology; statistical behavior; traffic loading; traffic models; traffic volume; Delay effects; IP networks; Network topology; Next generation networking; Optical design; Optical fiber networks; Optical switches; Performance analysis; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2002. IEEE CCECE 2002. Canadian Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7514-9
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2002.1012971