2014
DOI: 10.1364/jocn.6.000635
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Introducing Flexible and Synthetic Optical Networking: Planning and Operation Based on Network Function Programmable ROADMs

Abstract: Elastic optical networks are envisaged as promising solutions to fulfill the diverse bandwidth requirements for the emerging heterogeneous network applications. To support flexible allocation of spectrum resources the optical network nodes need to be agile. Among the different proposed solutions for elastic nodes, the one based on architecture of demand (AoD) exhibits considerable flexibility against the other alternatives. The node modules in the case of AoD are not hard-wired, but can be connected/disconnect… Show more

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“…It also guarantees the required guard band between any two adjacent connection requests. Constraint (24) compresses the used spectrum to decrease the penalty term for occupied frequency upper bound. Constraint (25) holds all OSNR margins greater than its minimum value M and finally, constraint (26) blocks spectrum assignment outside the fiber bandwidth B.…”
Section: B Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also guarantees the required guard band between any two adjacent connection requests. Constraint (24) compresses the used spectrum to decrease the penalty term for occupied frequency upper bound. Constraint (25) holds all OSNR margins greater than its minimum value M and finally, constraint (26) blocks spectrum assignment outside the fiber bandwidth B.…”
Section: B Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the above SDM ROADM designs proposed for various levels of switching granularity (space, wavelength, space and wavelength) can be realized usually by large portcount OXC switches and/or cascaded WSSs, with the exception of the AoD, where studies [122] have shown that an optimized AoD-based ROADM design can lead to up to 40% device and port-count reduction and as a result power- . Group (i.e.…”
Section: A Sdm Reconfigurable Optical Add/drop Multiplexers (Roadms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cost-efficient network planning approaches for white boxbased elastic networks considering static and dynamic traffic scenarios were proposed in [18]. Their common objective is to dimension network nodes and perform routing and spectrum assignment to connection requests in a way which minimizes the number of used components.…”
Section: B Optical White Boxesmentioning
confidence: 99%