Title :
A novel architecture for optical dual homing survivable fiber networks
Author_Institution :
Bell Commun. Res., Red Bank, NJ, USA
Abstract :
An architecture that utilizes commercially available power splitters to perform the dual homing protection function in a very cost-effective manner is proposed. The architecture can be evolved from a regular single homing, diverse routing protection architecture with hub protection capacity. A network-independent economic analysis model was proposed to investigate cost savings for the proposed architecture compared to a previously proposed dual homing architecture and the cost penalty to expand the single-homing, diverse routing protection network to the proposed optical dual homing network. Numerical experiments have suggested that in general, the proposed architecture not only results in significant cost savings but also in much better hub-protection capability compared to the previously proposed architecture. The additional cost to expand a normal single-homing optical diverse protection network to the proposed network can be as low as $8.00-$14.00 per circuit in the metropolitan LATA (local access transport area) networks that are typical areas requiring protection against both fiber-cable cuts and major hub failures
Keywords :
optical fibres; optical links; cost penalty; cost savings; dual homing architecture; dual homing protection; economic analysis model; hub failures; hub protection; local access transport area; metropolitan LATA networks; network independent model; optical dual homing network; optical fibre networks; power splitters; routing protection architecture; Buildings; Costs; Optical fiber cables; Optical fiber communication; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber networks; Optical switches; Protection; Routing; Springs;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1990. ICC '90, Including Supercomm Technical Sessions. SUPERCOMM/ICC '90. Conference Record., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1990.117136