DocumentCode
1249145
Title
Impact of transmission impairments on the teletraffic performance of wavelength-routed optical networks
Author
Ramamurthy, Byrav ; Datta, Debasish ; Feng, Helena ; Heritage, Jonathan P. ; Mukherjee, Biswanath
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Nebraska Univ., Lincoln, NE, USA
Volume
17
Issue
10
fYear
1999
fDate
10/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1713
Lastpage
1723
Abstract
In a wavelength-routed optical network, a transmitted signal remains in the optical domain over the entire route (lightpath) assigned to it between its source and destination nodes. The optical signal may have to traverse a number of crossconnect switches (XCSs), fiber segments, and optical amplifiers, e.g., erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs). Thus, while propagating through the network, the signal may degrade in quality as it encounters crosstalk at the XCSs and also picks up amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise at the EDFAs. Since these impairments continue to degrade the signal quality as it progresses toward its destination, the received bit error rate (BER) at the destination node might become unacceptably high. Previous work on the lightpath routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) problem assumed an ideal physical layer and ignored these transmission impairments. The main contribution of our work is to incorporate the role of the physical layer in setting up lightpaths by employing appropriate models of multiwavelength optical devices (XCSs and EDFAs) such that the BER of a candidate lightpath can be computed, in advance, to determine if this lightpath should be used for the call. Features from existing RWA algorithms are integrated with our on-line BER calculation mechanism. Our simulation studies indicate that employing BER-based call-admission algorithms has a significant impact on the performance of realistic networks
Keywords
errors; optical crosstalk; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre networks; optical noise; superradiance; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; RWA algorithms; amplified spontaneous emission noise; call-admission algorithms; crossconnect switches; crosstalk; destination node; destination nodes; entire route; erbium-doped fiber amplifiers; fiber segments; lightpath; lightpath routing; multiwavelength optical devices; optical domain; optical signal; received bit error rate; signal quality; simulation studies; teletraffic performance; transmission impairments; transmitted signal; wavelength assignment problem; wavelength-routed optical networks; Bit error rate; Degradation; Erbium-doped fiber amplifier; Optical crosstalk; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber networks; Optical noise; Optical switches; Physical layer; Stimulated emission;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/50.793740
Filename
793740
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