Title :
A research framework for the clean-slate design of next-generation optical access
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Eng., Swansea Univ., Swansea, UK
Abstract :
We report the current status of our work on a new research framework for the clean-slate design of next-generation optical access (NGOA) architectures and protocols. The proposed research framework consists of two major components: A comparative analysis framework and a virtual test bed. The comparative analysis framework is based on a multivariate non-inferiority testing procedure and a notion of equivalent circuit rate (ECR); it is capable of statistically comparing multiple performance measures in an integrated way and providing quantification of the effective bandwidth for users of a candidate system with respect to a reference one based on user-perceived performances. The virtual test bed is implemented as simulation models of candidate architectures and protocols together with supporting environments providing a complete experimental platform for the comparative analysis. We review the current implementation of the virtual test bed based on OMNeT++/INET simulation framework and discuss the issues and challenges we met during initial studies together with plans and strategies to address them in the next version. To demonstrate the capability of the proposed research framework, we present preliminary results from an ongoing study of the elasticity of NGOA architectures, which show that the hybrid TDM/WDM-PON can manage the same user-perceived performances as those of the dedicated point-to-point architecture with the same line rate by varying the number of tunable transceivers for a wide range of traffic load.
Keywords :
passive optical networks; protocols; telecommunication traffic; NGOA architectures; OMNeT++/INET simulation framework; candidate system; clean-slate design; elasticity; equivalent circuit rate; hybrid TDM/WDM-PON; multivariate noninferiority testing procedure; next-generation optical access; point-to-point architecture; protocols; traffic load; tunable transceivers; user-perceived performances; virtual test bed; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Data models; Delay; Protocols; Streaming media; Testing; Next-generation optical access; comparative analysis; equivalent circuit rate (ECR); non-inferiority testing; quality of experience (QoS); statistical hypothesis testing;
Conference_Titel :
Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT), 2011 3rd International Congress on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0682-0