Title :
Vendor-interoperable elastic optical interfaces: Standards, experiments, and challenges [Invited]
Author :
Gunkel, Matthias ; Mattheus, Arnold ; Wissel, Felix ; Napoli, Antonio ; Pedro, Joao ; Costa, Nelson ; Rahman, Talha ; Meloni, Gianluca ; Fresi, Francesco ; Cugini, Filippo ; Sambo, Nicola ; Bohn, Marc
Author_Institution :
Fixed Mobile Eng. Deutschland (FMED), Deutsche Telekom, Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract :
This paper aims to review the status of standardization activities on the black link (BL) and corresponding alien wavelength concepts. It discusses experimental work on filterless optical networks conducted within a dedicated Deutsche Telekom project. The general prospects and existing challenges concerning elastic extensions of the BL are also assessed. Furthermore, we present relevant work on control and management plane interoperability comprising generalized multi-protocol label switching and transport software defined networking aspects. In the second part of the article, we report on the latest dual-vendor experiments on data plane interoperability in terms of digital signal processing technology for next generation 1.28 Tb/s PM-16QAM super-channels. Finally, we present a network reachability analysis based on the widely used Gaussian noise model in the context of data plane interoperability. This analysis estimates the network-wide impact of the single-vendor versus the dual-vendor approach.
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; multiprotocol label switching; next generation networks; open systems; optical fibre networks; optical information processing; optical links; optical modulation; optical noise; quadrature amplitude modulation; reachability analysis; software defined networking; standardisation; telecommunication channels; Deutsche Telekom project; Gaussian noise model; alien wavelength concepts; bit rate 1.28 Tbit/s; black link; control-and-management plane interoperability; data plane interoperability; digital signal processing technology; dual-vendor approach; filterless optical networks; generalized multiprotocol label switching; network reachability analysis; next generation PM-16QAM superchannels; single-vendor approach; standardization activity; transport software defined networking aspects; vendor-interoperable elastic optical interfaces; Interoperability; Optical amplifiers; Optical fiber networks; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; DSP algorithms; Data plane interoperability; Elastic black link; Elastic optical networks; FEC; Transport SDN;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.7.00B184