基于流量感知的可生存弹性光网络的功率高效业务划分

Ioan Turus, A. M. Fagertun, L. Dittmann, A. Morea, D. Verchère, J. Kleist
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本研究评估了在核心光网络中基于保护方案定义不同业务等级时的可行节能效果。我们为每个服务类别提出了专门的节能策略,以最大限度地减少网络的总体功耗。服务分为四类:白金、金奖、银奖和最佳贡献奖。铂金连接受益于1+1保护方案,金连接和银连接分配为1:1保护,不同之处在于,在金连接的情况下,同一对应答器由工作和保护部分共享。尽力连接没有任何相关的保护。实现并比较了两种场景。第一种方法,即基线方法,不考虑任何流量感知策略,而第二种方法,即所提出的方法,包括考虑到光电设备的睡眠模式能力以及基于符号速率和调制格式重新配置的弹性数据速率适应的节能策略。结果表明,在基线方法中,功耗强烈依赖于不同服务类别之间的比率,而对于所提出的方法,功耗差异几乎可以忽略不计。此外,在提出的方法的情况下,由于培养机制,与黄金服务等级相比,白银服务等级可以获得更高的服务质量。
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Power efficient service differentiation based on traffic-aware survivable elastic optical networks
This study assesses the feasible energy savings when defining different service classes based on protection schemes in core optical networks. We propose a dedicated energy saving strategy for each of the service classes in order to minimize the overall power consumption of the network. Four Classes of Service are considered: platinum, gold, silver and best effort. Platinum connections benefit from a 1+1 protection scheme, gold connections and silver connections are assigned to a 1:1 protection with the difference that in case of gold connections the same pair of transponders is shared by the working and protection sections. Best-effort connections do not have any associated protection. Two scenarios are implemented and compared. The first, the baseline approach, does not take into account any traffic-aware strategies while the second one, the proposed approach, includes energy reduction strategies taking into account the sleep-mode capability of the opto-electronic devices as well as the elastic data-rate adaptation based on symbol-rate and modulation-format reconfigurations. The results show that in the baseline approach the power consumption is strongly dependent on the ratio between the different service classes while for the proposed approach the difference in power consumption is almost negligible. Moreover, in case of the proposed approach, silver service class can benefit for superior quality of service compared to the gold service class, due to the grooming mechanism.
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