DocumentCode
1423838
Title
Progress in optical networking
Author
Green, Paul
Volume
39
Issue
1
fYear
2001
fDate
1/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
54
Lastpage
61
Abstract
This article summarizes the present state of optical networking, how we got to this point, and what needs to be done to complete the job. The point of departure is an assumed future two-level structure in which the transport is by means of steadily growing interconnected all-optical islands of transparency, while the remainder of the communication layers are based on IP, both levels being managed by an MPLS-based control plane. After reviewing why such networks are becoming inevitable, a review is given of the various optical layer technology and architecture bottlenecks that have had to be solved. Issues that remain center on increasing the number of channels and reducing the technology costs
Keywords
SONET; optical fibre networks; synchronous digital hierarchy; transport protocols; DWDM; IP; MPLS-based control plane; SDH; SONET; channels; communication layers; dense wavelength division multiplexing; interconnected all-optical islands; optical architecture bottlenecks; optical crossconnects; optical fiber transport; optical layer technology; optical networking; synchronous digital hierarchy; synchronous optical network; technology costs reduction; two-level structure; Add-drop multiplexers; Bit rate; Intelligent networks; Optical add-drop multiplexers; Optical fiber networks; Optical interconnections; Physical layer; SONET; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Wavelength division multiplexing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.894377
Filename
894377
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