2017
DOI: 10.1002/ett.3147
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Energy‐efficient multiperiod planning of optical core network to support 5G networks

Abstract: With the rapid growth of traffic and power consumption in information and communication technology industry for decades, improving energy efficiency has become a challenging issue in recent years. Especially, the pervasive access to Internet via mobile devices will cause wireless traffic volume increment by 1000+ times in near future, which is expected to be carried by the fifth generation ultradense cellular network. Following this trend, the core network where optical fibers are deployed to deliver aggregate… Show more

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“…To match with the traffic growth rate, efficient network planning should be conducted considering the heterogeneity in the bandwidth requirements among various network services. Long‐term planning of optical core network by considering the traffic growth has been studied in Reference 1. In the area of advanced and different sized services, traditionally deployed wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology as a 4G optical network generation, will not be able to satisfy efficiently different and huge volume traffic demands, such as 400 Gb/s or above.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To match with the traffic growth rate, efficient network planning should be conducted considering the heterogeneity in the bandwidth requirements among various network services. Long‐term planning of optical core network by considering the traffic growth has been studied in Reference 1. In the area of advanced and different sized services, traditionally deployed wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology as a 4G optical network generation, will not be able to satisfy efficiently different and huge volume traffic demands, such as 400 Gb/s or above.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%