Statistical traffic multiplexing with service guarantees over optical core networks

A. Drakos, T. Orphanoudakis, C. Politi, A. Stavdas
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Abstract

Statistical multiplexing at the optical layer has been considered a critical requirement in order to build the next generation of ultra-high capacity optical transport networks in a cost-efficient manner. However, even today, the state of the art of commercially available optical core networks is based on mature wavelength switching and routing technologies, which lack a transport and control plane architecture that can support statistical traffic multiplexing with guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) across a wide range of QoS parameters even if they can support fast reconfiguration at msec time scales. For several years, most research efforts have focused on the concepts of Optical Burst Switching (OBS) and Optical Packet Switching (OPS), which are based on the hybrid use of electronic nodes and optical switches to exploit Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) in order to achieve statistical multiplexing and dynamic resource reservation over optical networks. While burst switching has been experimentally proven as a technically feasible technique, its performance suffers especially under strict requirements for QoS guarantees. In this paper we evaluate the performance gains that can be achieved exploiting statistical multiplexing over a large scale core optical network and we demonstrate the efficiency of the CANON architecture (Clustered Architecture for Nodes in an Optical Network) as a viable alternative to OBS, which can achieve both targets for statistical multiplexing gains and QoS guarantees at the same time.
统计流量复用,在光核心网络上提供业务保障
为了以经济高效的方式构建下一代超高容量光传输网络,光层的统计复用被认为是一项关键要求。然而,即使在今天,商业上可用的光核心网络的技术水平是基于成熟的波长交换和路由技术,缺乏传输和控制平面架构,即使它们可以支持毫秒时间尺度上的快速重新配置,也不能在广泛的QoS参数范围内支持具有保证服务质量(QoS)的统计流量多路复用。近年来,光突发交换(OBS)和光分组交换(OPS)的研究主要集中在电子节点和光交换机的混合使用上,利用时分复用(TDM)技术实现光网络的统计复用和动态资源预留。虽然实验证明突发交换是一种技术上可行的技术,但在对QoS保证要求严格的情况下,其性能会受到影响。在本文中,我们评估了在大规模核心光网络上利用统计复用可以实现的性能增益,并证明了CANON架构(光网络节点集群架构)作为OBS的可行替代方案的效率,它可以同时实现统计复用增益和QoS保证的目标。
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