Quasi-CWDM optical network: cost effective and spectrum efficient architecture for future optical networks (invited)

G. Shen, Yongcheng Li, Heming Zhao
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Elastic optical network (EON) is a promising candidate for the next generation optical transport network because of its high spectrum efficiency and flexible spectrum allocation. However, to migrate from today's dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) network to EON, optical nodes such as reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers (ROADMs) should be replaced with the ones with expensive flexi-grid wavelength selective switches (WSSs). Thus, whether and how today's optical network will be evolved to EON is still under debate. Meanwhile, with the technical maturity of optical super-channels that transmit bit rates at the level of 1 Tb/s, super-channels are expected to dominate the future optical transport network because of their attractiveness of high spectrum efficiency and superior cost effectiveness. In this paper, we propose a new quasi-coarse wavelength division multiplexing (Quasi-CWDM) optical network architecture that is compatible to today's WDM network in spectrum operation, while still maintaining the flexibility of adaptation between the bit rate and the transparent reach of an optical super-channel, but not requiring expensive flexi-grid WSSs. Specifically, the Quasi-CWDM optical network employs large fixed frequency grids, whose spacing falls between the traditional CWDM and DWDM, e.g., 200 GHz or 400 GHz. To maintain the flexibility between the bit rate and the transparent reach of an optical super-channel, different modulation formats are chosen according to channel physical distances. To minimize network hardware cost and maximize carried user traffic demand, we develop a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model and a heuristic algorithm that can efficiently groom upper-layer IP traffic onto the optical layer by optical super-channels. We compare the design based on the Quasi-CWDM network to those based on the DWDM network and the advanced EON. It is found that the proposed Quasi-CWDM network has a much lower hardware cost than the other two types of networks, while achieving spectrum efficiency close to EON.
准cwdm光网络:未来光网络的成本效益和频谱效率架构(特邀)
弹性光网络(EON)具有频谱效率高、频谱分配灵活等优点,是下一代光传输网络的理想选择。然而,要从今天的密集波分复用(DWDM)网络迁移到EON,光节点,如可重构的光加/丢复用器(roadm)应该被昂贵的柔性网格波长选择开关(wss)所取代。因此,今天的光网络是否以及如何向EON演进仍在争论中。同时,随着传输比特率达到1tb /s的光超级通道技术的成熟,超级通道具有频谱效率高、成本效益高等优势,有望主导未来的光传输网络。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的准粗波分复用(准cwdm)光网络架构,该架构在频谱操作上与当今的波分复用网络兼容,同时仍然保持比特率和光超信道透明距离之间的适应性,但不需要昂贵的柔性网格wss。具体来说,准CWDM光网络采用大型固定频率网格,其间隔介于传统CWDM和DWDM之间,例如200ghz或400ghz。为了保持光超级信道的比特率和透明距离之间的灵活性,根据信道的物理距离选择不同的调制格式。为了最小化网络硬件成本和最大化承载用户流量需求,我们开发了一种混合整数线性规划(MILP)模型和一种启发式算法,可以通过光超级通道有效地将上层IP流量引导到光层。我们将基于准cwdm网络的设计与基于DWDM网络和先进EON的设计进行了比较。结果表明,所提出的准cwdm网络的硬件成本比其他两种网络低得多,而频谱效率接近EON。
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