Multilayer Optimization of Inverse-Multiplexed 100 Gb/s Ethernet Services over Optical Transport Networks

J. Santos, J. Pedro, P. Monteiro, J. Pires
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Stimulated by the remarkable packet traffic growth, the transport of 100 Gb/s Ethernet (100-GbE) services is to become a reality in a near future. To provide a smooth and cost-efficient network evolution, inverse-multiplexing techniques can be employed to carry the high-capacity data streams. In this context, the Virtual Concatenation (VCAT) protocol, available in Optical Transport Network (OTN) systems, represents the most adequate solution to decompose the 100-GbE signal into logical containers of 10 Gb/s and 40 Gb/s. With VCAT, each container can be independently routed throughout the network under several distribution paradigms, such as the classical single-path and multipath schemes, and the alternative degraded-service approach. In the network architecture considered, each routing path is required to be transmitted over an optical channel at the underlying WDM layer. Hence, in this work, we provide an optimization framework for solving the resource provisioning problem for 100-GbE at both OTN and WDM layers. Linear Programming based heuristics are proposed for routing the containers and dimension the capacity required at the OTN level. In particular, solutions for single-path, multipath, and degraded-service routing are described and evaluated in a reference network topology. The optimization procedures are also extended to resolve the wavelength assignment problem at the physical WDM layer. With this optimized multilayer architecture, the capacity gains resulting from the adoption of multipath strategies over single-path are properly evaluated and demonstrated. In addition, it is shown that the implications of using diverse-routing over the WDM layer have a minor impact in the capacity savings.
光传输网络上反向复用100gb /s以太网业务的多层优化
在分组流量显著增长的刺激下,100gb /s以太网(100gbe)业务的传输将在不久的将来成为现实。为了提供一个平稳和经济的网络演进,可以采用反向复用技术来承载大容量的数据流。在这种情况下,光传输网络(OTN)系统中可用的虚拟连接(VCAT)协议代表了将100-GbE信号分解为10gb /s和40gb /s逻辑容器的最适当解决方案。使用VCAT,每个容器可以在几种分布范式下在网络中独立路由,例如经典的单路径和多路径方案,以及可选的降级服务方法。在考虑的网络架构中,每个路由路径都需要在底层WDM层的光通道上传输。因此,在这项工作中,我们提供了一个优化框架来解决100-GbE在OTN和WDM层的资源配置问题。提出了基于线性规划的启发式方法来路由容器并确定OTN级别所需容量的大小。特别是,在参考网络拓扑中描述和评估了单路径、多路径和降级服务路由的解决方案。优化程序还扩展到解决物理层波分复用的波长分配问题。使用这种优化的多层体系结构,可以正确地评估和演示采用多路径策略而不是单路径所带来的容量增益。此外,还显示了在WDM层上使用多样化路由的含义对容量节省的影响较小。
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