DocumentCode
58887
Title
Full featured and lightweight control for optical packet metro networks [Invited]
Author
Sadeghioon, Lida ; Gravey, Annie ; Uscumlic, Bogdan ; Gravey, Philippe ; Morvan, Michel
Author_Institution
Orange Labs., Lannion, France
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
February 1 2015
Abstract
Metro networks support increasing traffic volumes and evolving traffic profiles. Revisiting metro network architecture, optical packet rings with packet optical add and drop multiplexing (POADM) features are proposed in order to support both optical transparency and subwavelength granularity. A medium access control (MAC) structure for multiring POADM networks is proposed, which can support multiprotocol encapsulation and provides the support of differentiated quality of service (QoS) and differentiated protection on a per-flow basis. Unicast and multicast flows are efficiently transported between stations, with a lightweight control within each station. An opportunistic insertion process associated with an appropriate scheduling process is shown to ensure transport network QoS levels. Simple models are provided to assess the transfer performance on the POADM ring. Per-flow protection mechanisms are proposed, and their efficiency is assessed. Dimensioning costs are derived, which take into account the number of used wavelengths and the number of fixed receivers required to support a given traffic matrix. Finally, it is shown that POADM rings can be used to directly support metro Ethernet services and thus allow collapsing the stack of transport network layers.
Keywords
access protocols; local area networks; metropolitan area networks; multicast communication; multiplexing; optical receivers; quality of service; scheduling; telecommunication control; telecommunication traffic; MAC structure; POADM features; POADM rings; dimensioning costs; lightweight control; medium access control; metro Ethernet services; metro network architecture; multicast flows; multiprotocol encapsulation; multiring POADM networks; opportunistic insertion process; optical packet metro networks; optical packet rings; optical transparency; packet optical add and drop multiplexing features; per-flow protection mechanisms; quality of service; scheduling process; subwavelength granularity; traffic matrix; traffic profiles; traffic volumes; transport network QoS levels; transport network layers; unicast flows; Media Access Protocol; Optical network units; Optical packet switching; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Quality of service;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1943-0620
Type
jour
DOI
10.1364/JOCN.7.00A235
Filename
7035533
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