Title :
Dynamic Subcarrier Allocation for 100 Gbps, 40 km OFDMA-PONs With SLA and CoS
Author :
Wansu Lim ; Kourtessis, P. ; Milosavljevic, M. ; Senior, John M.
Author_Institution :
Opt. Networks Res. Group, Univ. of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
Abstract :
The quality of service of 100 Gbps orthogonal frequency division multiple access passive optical networks (OFDMA-PONs) performing dynamic bandwidth allocation is evaluated. New medium access control protocols and frame formats have been developed, exhibiting hybrid OFDMA/time division multiple access scheduling, for capacity enhancement and granular bandwidth allocation. The sequential dynamic subcarrier allocation algorithms allow the network optical line terminal to grant the optical network units (ONUs) bandwidth using both status and non-status based algorithm. Simulations of a 100 Gbps network with 256 ONUs, 256 subcarriers and 40 km extended-reach demonstrate best network throughputs of 87.5 Gbps and 3 ms packet delays for high priority service classes, even at maximum ONU load. In addition, high service level agreement (SLA) ONUs exhibit 1.56 Gbps maximum capacity and 48.82 kbps granularity.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; frequency division multiple access; passive optical networks; quality of service; subcarrier multiplexing; time division multiple access; CoS; OFDMA-PON; ONU load; SLA; bit rate 100 Gbit/s; capacity enhancement; class of service; distance 40 km; dynamic bandwidth allocation; dynamic subcarrier allocation; frame formats; granular bandwidth allocation; hybrid OFDMA-time division multiple access scheduling; medium access control protocols; network optical line terminal; network throughputs; nonstatus based algorithm; optical network unit bandwidth; orthogonal frequency division multiple access passive optical networks; packet delays; quality of service; sequential dynamic subcarrier allocation algorithms; service level agreement; service level agreement ONU; Bandwidth; Delay; Monitoring; Optical network units; Protocols; Resource management; Throughput; Class of service (CoS); OFDMA; OFDMA-PON; TDMA; dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA); quality of service (QoS); service level agreement (SLA);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2013.2242046