Title :
Optical Transport Network Design for Inverse-Multiplexed 100 Gb/s Ethernet Services with Minimum Capacity and Buffer Requirements
Author :
Santos, João ; Pedro, João ; Monteiro, Paulo ; Pires, João
Author_Institution :
COO RTP RT TAF ON, Nokia Siemens Networks Portugal S. A., Amadora, Portugal
Abstract :
The use of inverse-multiplexing with diverse-path routing techniques in transport networks is expected to satisfy the traffic demands at the expense of lower capacity requirements. However, when the traffic between two nodes is routed over multiple paths, the different flows have different arrival times at the destination node. In order to compensate for this difference, known as differential delay, data has to be temporarily buffered in this node. Eventually, the size of the high-speed buffers involved may expand beyond acceptable figures, resulting in a cost increase that may even cancel the advantages attained with these techniques, in terms of network capacity. As an alternative to compensating for the delay only at the end-node, the use of distributed schemes can enable the reduction of the maximum buffer size per node, while preserving the capacity savings from diverse-path routing. Hence, this paper presents a novel model for optimizing the differential delay compensation across the network, when inverse-multiplexed diverse-path routing is employed. In order to quantify its gains, the framework is applied in the routing of 100 Gb/s Ethernet signals over high-speed optical transport networks (OTN) using virtually concatenated 40 Gb/s optical channel data units (ODUs). In the two reference network topologies evaluated, the buffer reduction obtained varied from 67% to more than 90%.
Keywords :
high-speed optical techniques; multiplexing; optical fibre LAN; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; Ethernet services; bit rate 100 Gbit/s; bit rate 40 Gbit/s; buffer requirement; differential delay compensation; distributed schemes; diverse-path routing techniques; high-speed buffers; high-speed optical networks; inverse multiplexing; multiple path routing; network capacity; network topologies; optical channel data units; optical transport network design; virtual concatenation; Costs; Delay; Ethernet networks; High speed optical techniques; Optical buffering; Optical design; Optical fiber networks; Optical network units; Routing; Telecommunication traffic; 100 Gb/s Ethernet; differential delay; integer linear programming; optical transport network; virtual concatenation;
Conference_Titel :
Systems and Networks Communications, 2009. ICSNC '09. Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Porto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4772-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3775-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICSNC.2009.104