DocumentCode
3608240
Title
Investigation of Spectrum Granularity for Performance Optimization of Flexible Nyquist-WDM-Based Optical Networks
Author
Sayyad Khodashenas, Pouria ; Rivas-Moscoso, Jose Manuel ; Shariati, Behnam ; Marom, Dan M. ; Klonidis, Dimitrios ; Tomkos, Ioannis
Author_Institution
Athens Inf. Technol. Center, Athens, Greece
Volume
33
Issue
23
fYear
2015
Firstpage
4767
Lastpage
4774
Abstract
The idea behind flexible optical transmission is to optimize the use of fiber capacity by flexibly assigning spectrum and data rate adapted to the needs of end-to-end connection requests. Several techniques have been proposed to this end. One such technique is based on the utilization of Nyquist-shaping filters with the aim of reducing the required channel spacing in flexible single-carrier and super-channel optical transmission systems. Nonetheless, the imperfect shape of the filters used at the bandwidth-variable transceivers and wavelength-selective switches compels the necessity to allocate a certain spectral guard band between (sub-)channels. Bearing this is mind, in this paper, we focus on the evaluation of the network-level performance, in terms of the filter characteristics and the WDM frequency-grid granularity, of flexible Nyquist-WDM-based transmission. We demonstrate that a granularity of 6.25 GHz offers a good compromise between network performance and filter requirements for spectrum assignment to single-carrier and super-channel signals. However, for subchannel allocation within a super-channel, granularities as fine as 3.125 GHz are required to take advantage of filters with resolutions in the region of 1-1.2 GHz. Finer filter resolutions and frequency slot granularities provide negligible performance improvement.
Keywords
channel spacing; optical fibre networks; optical filters; optical switches; optical transceivers; wavelength division multiplexing; Nyquist-shaping filters; WDM frequency-grid granularity; bandwidth-variable transceivers; channel spacing; data rate; end-to-end connection requests; fiber capacity; filter resolutions; flexible Nyquist-WDM-based optical networks; flexible optical transmission; flexible single-carrier optical transmission systems; frequency 1 GHz to 6.25 GHz; frequency slot granularities; network performance; network-level performance; performance optimization; spectrum assignment; spectrum granularity; subchannel allocation; super-channel optical transmission systems; wavelength division multiplexing; wavelength-selective switches; Bandwidth; Digital filters; Optical fiber networks; Optical filters; Optical transmitters; Signal resolution; DWDM; Elastic optical network; Filtering; Flexi-grid; Network optimization; elastic optical network; filtering; flexi-grid; network optimization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2015.2484077
Filename
7297800
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