OWC-enabled Spine and Leaf Architecture Towards Energy Efficient Data Center Networks

Abrar S. Alhazmi, S. Mohamed, T. El-Gorashi, J. Elmirghani
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Due to the emergence of new paradigms and services such as 5G/6G, IoT, and more, current deployed wired Data Center Networks (DCNs) are not meeting the required performance metrics due to their limited reconfigurability, scalability, and throughput. To that end, wireless DCNs using technologies such as Optical Wireless Communication (OWC) have become viable and cost-effective solutions as they offer higher capacity, better energy efficiency, and better scalability. This paper proposes an OWC-based spine and leafDCNs where the leaf switches are enabled with OWC transceivers, and the spine switches are replaced by Access Points (APs) in the ceiling connected to a backbone network. The APs are interconnected through a Passive Optical Network (PON) that also connects the architecture with upper network layers. An Infrared (IR) OWC system that employs Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) is proposed to enhance the DCN downlink communication. The simulation (i.e., channel modeling) results show that our proposed data center links achieve good data rates in the data center up to 15 Gbps. For the PON, Arrayed Waveguide Grating Routers (AWGRs) that enable WDM are proposed to connect the APs. We evaluate the performance of the considered architecture in term of its power efficiency compared to traditional spine and leaf data centers. The results show that the OWC-enabled DCN reduces the power consumption by 42% compared to traditional the spine and leaf architecture.
面向节能数据中心网络的基于owc的Spine和Leaf架构
由于5G/6G、物联网等新模式和服务的出现,目前部署的有线数据中心网络(dcn)由于其有限的可重构性、可扩展性和吞吐量而无法满足所需的性能指标。为此,使用光学无线通信(OWC)等技术的无线dcn已成为可行且具有成本效益的解决方案,因为它们提供更高的容量,更好的能源效率和更好的可扩展性。本文提出了一种基于OWC的骨干和叶型dcns,其中叶型交换机启用OWC收发器,骨干交换机由连接到骨干网络的天花板中的接入点(ap)取代。ap之间通过无源光网络PON (Passive Optical Network)连接,PON也连接该架构与上层网络层。提出了一种采用波分复用(WDM)技术的红外OWC系统,以增强DCN下行通信能力。仿真(即信道建模)结果表明,我们提出的数据中心链路在数据中心内达到了高达15 Gbps的良好数据速率。对于PON,建议使用支持WDM的awgr (array Waveguide光栅路由器)连接ap。与传统的spine和leaf数据中心相比,我们根据其功率效率来评估所考虑的架构的性能。结果表明,与传统的脊柱和叶片结构相比,支持owc的DCN降低了42%的功耗。
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