Enabling High Capacity Flexible Optical Networks

F. Gunning, Amandeep Kaur, Natalia Cañas Estrada, Julie Raulin, Yuliya Verbishchuk, C. Sreenan
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Abstract

Current bandwidth demands are encouraging the exploration of optical frequency comb generators and flexible modulation formats to enable very high-capacity transmission beyond the C-band, which can be augmented with existing real-time digital electronic signal processing for pre-emphasis and post-impairment compensation at very high clock speeds. But for exploitation and deployment in commercial networks these devices will require support for remote management embedded with service providers’ operation and business-support systems. However, installed network management systems must deal with a range of dissimilar network devices. This diversity spans across electronic packet switches, optical circuit switches, and monitoring instrumentation for telemetry, ranging from legacy to state-of-the-art models. Software defined networking (SDN) flexible management approach unlocks exciting possibilities to jointly exploit the full capabilities of digital electronic packet switching and the many degrees of freedom presented by analogue optical EM carriers. In this paper, we will expose some of these possibilities, where these technologies can, through SDN, be reimagined to enable flexible high-capacity systems. We will be revisiting the potential for multi-carrier transmitters, and utilising analogue methods to monitor transmitter performance. We will also show how existing protocols can be used to support both legacy and state-of-the-art SDN-enabled devices, incorporating to management operating systems such as ONOS, showing that a smooth transition to fully automated networks with closed-loop control is now a real prospect.
启用大容量柔性光网络
当前的带宽需求鼓励探索光频梳发生器和灵活的调制格式,以实现c波段以外的高容量传输,这可以通过现有的实时数字电子信号处理来增强,以便在非常高的时钟速度下进行预强调和后损伤补偿。但是,为了在商业网络中开发和部署这些设备,将需要支持嵌入服务提供商的操作和业务支持系统的远程管理。然而,已安装的网络管理系统必须处理一系列不同的网络设备。这种多样性跨越了电子分组交换机、光学电路交换机和遥测监测仪器,从传统到最先进的模型。软件定义网络(SDN)灵活的管理方法为共同利用数字电子分组交换的全部功能和模拟光学EM载波提供的许多自由度提供了令人兴奋的可能性。在本文中,我们将揭示其中的一些可能性,这些技术可以通过SDN重新构想,以实现灵活的高容量系统。我们将重新审视多载波发射机的潜力,并利用模拟方法监测发射机性能。我们还将展示如何使用现有协议来支持传统和最先进的sdn设备,并将其与管理操作系统(如ONOS)相结合,表明向具有闭环控制的全自动网络的平稳过渡现在是一个真正的前景。
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