2000
DOI: 10.1109/35.868148
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IP over optical networks: architectural aspects

Abstract: The Internet transport infrastructure is moving toward a model of high-speed routers interconnected by intelligent optical core networks. A consensus is emerging in the industry on utilizing an IP-centric control plane within optical networks to support dynamic provisioning and restoration of lightpaths. At the same time, there are divergent views on how IP routers must interact with optical core networks to achieve end-to-end connectivity. This article describes the architectural alternatives for interconnect… Show more

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“…As an example, b can be chosen as b 1=2jEj. Equations (7)±(10) and (12) are the same constraints as in the formulation of Section 2.1. Constraint (11) is used to set m ik to the minimum number of regenerators required to make the path feasible.…”
Section: Maximum Regeneration Demand (Mrd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As an example, b can be chosen as b 1=2jEj. Equations (7)±(10) and (12) are the same constraints as in the formulation of Section 2.1. Constraint (11) is used to set m ik to the minimum number of regenerators required to make the path feasible.…”
Section: Maximum Regeneration Demand (Mrd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Signaling, routing, and management enhancements for GMPLS have been studied [6,8±10]. Different architectures and algorithms for deploying IP over optical networks have been considered [11,12]. Although GMPLS has many advantages, there are several issues that must be contemplated while applying MPLS to the optical layer, such as restoration performance [13] and the effects of physical layer limitations [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a secondary objective, the total number of hops in the path set is minimized. This is accomplished by weighting the second term in the objective function by a small number, α. Equations (7-10) and (12) are the same constraints as in the formulation of Sect. 2.1.…”
Section: Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the MPLS over OTN both network layers can be combined using either the overlay or the peer interconnection model [6]. In the overlay model, the MPLS and the optical layer are controlled separately and each layer has its own instance of the control plane.…”
Section: Sequential Vs Integrated Approach To the Mpls Over Otnmentioning
confidence: 99%