Title :
Optical Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Networking for the Future Internet
Author :
Wei, Wei ; Wang, Chonggang ; Yu, Jianjun ; Cvijetic, Neda ; Wang, Ting
Author_Institution :
NEC Labs. America, Princeton, NJ, USA
fDate :
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
To meet diverse, bandwidth-intensive applications envisioned in future optical networks, as well as address the shortcomings of the current Internet, novel networking technologies will be of great importance. We discuss several key issues for the future Internet, including network virtualization mechanisms, a programmable network architecture, parallelism of optical transmission, and guaranteed quality of service provisioning. Moreover, a new type of virtualized optical substrate architecture is proposed that utilizes optical orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA), along with subwavelength switching and generic packet routing to realize the network bandwidth programmability. The main features, benefits, and design and implementation challenges of optical OFDMA networking based on sliceable routers are also described. Finally, an adaptive subcarrier allocation and assignment algorithm for future OFDMA-based networking is investigated, and a performance comparison between the proposed approach and legacy time division multiple access (TDMA)-based techniques is drawn.
Keywords :
Internet; OFDM modulation; bandwidth allocation; frequency division multiple access; optical fibre networks; quality of service; telecommunication network routing; time division multiple access; OFDMA; TDMA; adaptive subcarrier allocation algorithm; adaptive subcarrier assignment algorithm; bandwidth-intensive application; future Internet; generic packet routing; guaranteed quality of service provisioning; legacy time division multiple access; network virtualization mechanism; optical orthogonal frequency division multiple access network; optical transmission parallelism; programmable network architecture; sliceable router; subwavelength switching; virtualized optical substrate architecture; Bandwidth; Frequency conversion; IP networks; Optical design; Optical fiber networks; Optical packet switching; Quality of service; Routing; Time division multiple access; Web and internet services; Future Internet; Network virtualization; Networks; Optical OFDMA networking; Optical communications; Packet over optical OFDMA interface; Sliceable router;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.1.00A236