• DocumentCode
    1431359
  • Title

    Experimental Translucent-Oriented Routing for Dynamic Lightpath Provisioning in GMPLS-Enabled Wavelength Switched Optical Networks

  • Author

    Martínez, Ricardo ; Casellas, Ramon ; Muñoz, Raül ; Tsuritani, Takehiro

  • Author_Institution
    Centre Tecnol. de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Castedefells, Spain
  • Volume
    28
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    4/15/2010 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1241
  • Lastpage
    1255
  • Abstract
    In the evolution from opaque networks, using 3R regenerators and OEO conversions for every wavelength channel, towards transparent networks, relying on end-to-end all-optical connections, translucent networks is considered as an intermediate step. A translucent network is a cost-efficient infrastructure between opaque and transparent networks, that aims at attaining an adequate trade-off between network construction cost (i.e., due to the high cost of 3R regenerators) and the service provisioning performance (i.e., end-to-end optical signal quality). This article addresses the dynamic provisioning of connections within a GMPLS-enabled translucent wavelength switched optical network with sparse 3R regenerators. To this end, translucent-oriented GMPLS protocol extensions are proposed to, on the one hand, disseminate required per node regenerator availability and OSNR-related link and node attributes and, on the other hand, allocate regenerator resources when setting up connections. An on-line OSNR-based impairment-aware RWA algorithm is devised to compute routes aiming at satisfying two constraints: the wavelength continuity constraint and the end-to-end optical signal quality. If either constraint cannot be satisfied, available regenerators along the route are used. To the best of our knowledge, the novelty and progress of this work is that, for the first time, both the proposed translucent GMPLS protocol enhancements and the performance of the RWA algorithm are combined within an experimental control plane network scenario (CTTC´s ADRENALINE testbed). This allows validating and evaluating the feasibility of the described translucent GMPLS routing strategy when being potentially deployed into real WSON networks. Several configurations with numbers of 3R regenerators and wavelength channels per link, are experimentally evaluated and compared mainly in terms of the connection blocking probability. Although concrete details about the measured average setup delay are al- - so discussed.
  • Keywords
    error statistics; multiprotocol label switching; optical communication equipment; optical fibre networks; optical links; telecommunication network routing; 3R regenerator; BER; GMPLS-enabled wavelength switched optical network; OSNR-related link; connection blocking probability; dynamic lightpath provisioning; end-to-end all-optical connections; end-to-end optical signal quality; generalized multi-protocol label switching; measured average setup delay; online OSNR-based impairment-aware RWA algorithm; opaque network; optical-electronic-optical conversion; translucent-oriented routing; transparent networks; wavelength channel; wavelength continuity constraint; Dynamic routing; GMPLS; translucent WSON;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JLT.2010.2043335
  • Filename
    5424012