DocumentCode
824658
Title
A class of self-healing ring architectures for SONET network applications
Author
Wu, Tsong-Ho ; Lau, Richard C.
Author_Institution
Bell Communications Res., Red Bank, NJ, USA
Volume
40
Issue
11
fYear
1992
fDate
11/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1746
Lastpage
1756
Abstract
A class of SONET-based self-healing ring (SHR) architectures and associated control schemes are reviewed. It is shown that the cost and capacity tradeoffs between bidirectional SHRs (B-SHRs) and unidirectional SHRs (U-SHRs) depend strongly upon the application, the network size and the demand pattern. An analysis of the impact on the SONET standard suggests that using automatic protection switching (APS) schemes with SONET SHR architectures requires a change of currently standardized SONET K1 and K2 overhead byte definitions and functionality. Alternatively, a simple distributed control scheme using path AIS avoids a change of the SONET standard in terms of K1 and K2 operations, and thus can be deployed on a timely basis and may ease intervendor compatibility problems. The selection of appropriate SONET SHR architectures depends upon the operating telephone companies´ economic analysis, emphases on multivendor environment, SHR implementation time frame, and standards progress on making the change to support a bidirectional ring architecture
Keywords
SONET; network topology; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication standards; SONET network applications; SONET standard; automatic protection switching; bidirectional rings; capacity tradeoffs; control schemes; cost; distributed control scheme; intervendor compatibility; network survivability; self-healing ring architectures; unidirectional rings; Automatic control; Bandwidth; Costs; Environmental economics; Optical fiber cables; Optical fiber networks; Protection switching; Protocols; SONET; Telecommunication control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/26.179938
Filename
179938
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