Title :
Traffic and power-aware protection scheme in Elastic Optical Networks
Author :
Lopez, J. ; Yabin Ye ; Lopez, Victor ; Jimenez, F. ; Duque, R. ; Krummrich, P.M. ; Musumeci, Francesco ; Tornatore, Massimo ; Pattavina, A.
Author_Institution :
Huawei Technol. Duesseldorf, Munich, Germany
Abstract :
Currently, the need for “greener” telecommunication networks is stimulating research efforts to find new solutions to cope with power consumption and sustainability issues. Exploiting the potential of optical Wavelength Division Multiplexed (WDM) networks for this purpose has been identified as an attractive approach. However, the traditional WDM fixed-grid, where 50 GHz-spaced optical carriers are used with Single Line Rates (SLR), may result in lower efficiency from both the spectral occupation and power consumption perspectives. Higher flexibility can be provided by adopting Mixed Line Rates (MLR) and, especially, the so-called Elastic Optical Network (EON) paradigm, which is enabled by the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing combined with Coherent Detection (CO-OFDM). In this scenario a finer channel spacing is considered so the spectrum can be best fitted to actual traffic needs. Another critical issue is the network robustness to failures, accomplished by reserving additional resources as a backup for protection. Traditional approaches allocate dedicated (1+1) resources for protection and the peak-rate capacity is reserved in both working and protection paths for every traffic demand. Thus, the power consumed in resilient network is substantially increased compared to the unprotected case. In this paper, we evaluate the impact of the hourly network traffic variation to reduce the power consumed by backup resources, by adapting their rate to the current required bandwidth. We apply this paradigm to the SLR, MLR and EON scenarios and find that, especially in the EON case and for high traffic load conditions, substantial energy savings (up to 27%) can be obtained by exploiting the information on hourly traffic variation.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; design for environment; environmental factors; optical fibre networks; power consumption; wavelength division multiplexing; CO-OFDM; EON; MLR; SLR; WDM fixed-grid; WDM networks; channel spacing; coherent detection; elastic optical networks; frequency 50 GHz; greener telecommunication networks; mixed line rates; optical carriers; optical wavelength division multiplexed; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; power consumption perspectives; power-aware protection scheme; resilient network; resource allocation; single line rates; spectral occupation; sustainability issues; traffic needs; traffic protection scheme; Bandwidth; Modulation; OFDM; Optical fiber networks; Power demand; Transponders; Wavelength division multiplexing; Elastic Optical Network; Energy efficiency; Protection; Traffic fluctuation;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium (NETWORKS), 2012 XVth International
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1390-2
DOI :
10.1109/NETWKS.2012.6381659