DocumentCode :
25072
Title :
Finding the target cost for sliceable bandwidth variable transponders
Author :
Lopez, Victor ; de la Cruz, Beatriz ; Gonzalez de Dios, Oscar ; Gerstel, O. ; Amaya, Norberto ; Zervas, Georgios ; Simeonidou, Dimitra ; Fernandez-Palacios, Juan Pedro
Author_Institution :
Telefonica I+D, Madrid, Spain
Volume :
6
Issue :
5
fYear :
2014
fDate :
May-14
Firstpage :
476
Lastpage :
485
Abstract :
Elastic optical networking (EON) is a solution that promises to improve infrastructure utilization by implementing flexible spectrum allocation with small spectrum slots instead of the rigid 50 GHz fixed grid of current dense wavelength division multiplexing deployments. This new EON flexible grid supports bandwidth variable transponders (BVTs) that can tune their bit rate and bandwidth dynamically with a trade-off between reach and capacity. However, when BVTs need to transmit at low bit rates, part of their capacity is wasted. Therefore, the sliceable bandwidth variable transponder (SBVT) has been proposed, which can provide even higher levels of elasticity and efficiency to the network. SBVTs enable transmitting from one point to multiple destinations, changing the traffic rate to each destination and the number of destinations on demand. The aim of this work is to identify the target cost of 400 Gb/s and 1 Tb/s SBVTs to reduce, by at least 50%, transponder costs in a core network scenario. This target cost is calculated in relation to estimations for BVTs of 400 Gb/s and 1 Tb/s (non-sliceable). In light of our results, cost savings of 50% are feasible for 1 Tb/s transponders until 2020 with a higher cost than non-sliceable transponders. Savings of 50% for the 400 Gb/s case are possible in the short-term before 1 Tb/s SBVTs can appear in the market. Feasibility of such savings with a target cost higher than current non-sliceable transponders shows that SBVTs can be a reality. Moreover, this work assesses the IP port savings thanks to the utilization of the SBVTs.
Keywords :
IP networks; optical fibre networks; optical transceivers; transponders; wavelength division multiplexing; EON; IP port savings; SBVT; bandwidth tuning; bit rate 1 Tbit/s; bit rate 400 Gbit/s; bit rate tuning; dense wavelength division multiplexing; elastic optical networking; flexible spectrum allocation; infrastructure utilization; sliceable bandwidth variable transponders; small spectrum slots; target cost; traffic rate; transmission capacity; Bandwidth; IP networks; Network topology; Optical filters; Topology; Transponders; Wavelength division multiplexing; Elastic optical networks; Sliceable bandwidth variable transponder;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1943-0620
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.6.000476
Filename :
6822803
Link To Document :
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