DocumentCode :
3121942
Title :
An optical transport platform
Author :
Lowe, Ewart ; Hawker, Ian
Author_Institution :
BT Labs., Ipswich, UK
fYear :
1997
fDate :
35467
Firstpage :
42552
Lastpage :
42556
Abstract :
Today´s transport networks are based on electronic SDH cross-connects (XCs) and high-capacity single carrier opto-electronic transmission line systems supporting various switched platforms ATM, SMDS, frame relay etc. Tomorrow, it will be feasible and cost-effective to build the transport infrastructure using layers of electronic and all optical cross-connects, interconnected with very-high capacity multiple wavelength (WDM) carrier transmission systems with significant capital cost savings. A managed optical platform will also simplify resilience management of breaks in optical cables allowing rapid reconfiguration of routes using optical XCs without the need to reconfigure large numbers of 150 Mbs (AU4) and 2 Mbs. Consider for example the current SDH layer. All traffic entering an SDH node is processed electronically whereas much of it could pass through without grooming or switching at this level. For example an optical XC (or OADM) could route tandem traffic cost effectively at N×155 Mbs whilst also providing additional resilience options. Hence there is an opportunity to fundamentally re-address both PDH and SDH resilience strategies whilst utilising the currently installed fibre infrastructure for future growth with WDM as the enabling technology
Keywords :
wavelength division multiplexing; ATM; OADM; PDH; SDH; SMDS; all optical crossconnects; electronic SDH crossconnects; fibre infrastructure; frame relay; high level network design; managed optical platform; multiple wavelength carrier transmission systems; optical add-drop multiplexer; optical cables; optical transport platform; opto-electronic transmission line systems; routes reconfiguration; switched platforms; tandem traffic; transport infrastructure; transport networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
WDM Technology and Applications (Digest No. 1997/036), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19970218
Filename :
600758
Link To Document :
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