Distance-awareness gains in flexible ring topologies

H. Waldman, A. Cartaxo, R. C. Bortoletto
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As elastic networking approaches maturity, it is relevant to evaluate the spectral gains that may be achieved in specific survivable topologies. This paper discusses gains that may be achieved by advanced modulation schemes in distance-aware connections embedded in survivable rings. Two classical ring topologies are discussed under uniform, homogeneous traffic. The paper introduces a method to evaluate the achievable gains as a function of ring size and signal power. The method is applied to two selected protection ring architectures and a representative set of modulation schemes. The examples show that large rings do not benefit from distance-awareness, but smaller rings do, with spectral gains increasing with decreasing ring size.
柔性环拓扑中的距离感知增益
随着弹性网络的成熟,评估在特定可生存拓扑中可能实现的频谱增益是相关的。本文讨论了在可生存环中嵌入距离感知连接的高级调制方案可能实现的增益。讨论了均匀同构流量下的两种经典环拓扑结构。本文介绍了一种以环尺寸和信号功率为函数来评估可实现增益的方法。将该方法应用于两种选定的保护环结构和一组具有代表性的调制方案。算例表明,大的环不受益于距离感知,而小的环受益于距离感知,光谱增益随着环尺寸的减小而增加。
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