Title :
Network design sensitivity studies for use of digital cross-connect systems in survivable network architectures
Author :
Doverspike, Robert D. ; Morgan, Jonathan A. ; Leland, Will
Author_Institution :
Bellcore, Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
1/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Provides the results of an economic study on the use of SONET digital cross-connect systems (DCS) to provide survivable transmission network architectures in local exchange networks. Three fundamental survivable transmission technologies are considered: (1) a SONET self-healing ring, (2) a SONET point-to-point fiber system with 1:1 automatic protection switching and diverse routing of protection facilities, and (3) a DCS mesh with automatic DCS restoration (rerouting) protection. These three technologies are used in various combinations to form six survivable network alternatives for evaluation. Two local exchange carrier (LEC) networks are used (a 15 node network and a 53 node network) and demand, network connectivity, and unit equipment cost sensitivities are evaluated on these alternatives. In addition, the survivability of each alternative in the event of a major node failure is calculated. The motivation for the study is to determine the viability of DCS-based survivable network architectures and, in particular, the viability of SONET DCS with integrated optical terminations. The study has two objectives: (1) given a specific survivable network technology, under what conditions is it economical to place a broadband DCS (B-DCS) in a central office as opposed add-drop multiplexers (ADM); and (2) which survivable technologies with B-DCS are economical, and under what conditions. The authors conclude that the most cost-effective networks consist of “hybrids” of SONET point-to-point, ring, and mesh technologies, and that the B-DCS is economically viable for interconnection between these technologies
Keywords :
SONET; broadband networks; digital communication systems; economics; reliability; sensitivity analysis; telecommunication network routing; B-DCS; DCS; LEC networks; SONET; add-drop multiplexers; automatic protection switching; broadband DCS; central office; digital cross-connect systems; economics; integrated optical terminations; local exchange networks; network connectivity; network design sensitivity; node failure; point-to-point fiber system; protection facilities routing; rerouting protection; self-healing ring; survivable network architectures; survivable transmission technologies; unit equipment cost; Costs; Distributed control; Integrated optics; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber networks; Optical network units; Optical sensors; Protection switching; Routing; SONET;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on