Title :
Layer 1 Virtual Private Networks in Multidomain Next-Generation Networks
Author :
Benhaddou, Driss ; Alanqar, Wesam
Author_Institution :
Houston Univ., TX
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High-capacity e-science and consumer applications require transport networks that are dynamically provisioned. Rapid advances in next-generation SONET/SPH and optical switching along with GMPLS control have enabled many new services´ provisioning capabilities. In particular, a key paradigm is the new layer 1 virtual private network framework, which allows clients to directly provision their own services without deploying expensive infrastructures. This article presents an overview of L1-VPN and describes a resource management scheme that will enable transport network virtualization across a multidomain network infrastructure. The scheme is implemented in both centralized and distributed control frameworks, and allows for dynamic sharing of transport resources. A case study of performance analysis results is presented showing a distributed control plane in a multidomain network architecture achieving higher VPN carrying capacity than a centralized control plane
Keywords :
SONET; centralised control; distributed control; multiprotocol label switching; synchronous digital hierarchy; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; virtual private networks; GMPLS; L1-VPN; SONET-SPH; centralized control frameworks; distributed control frameworks; e-science; layer 1 virtual private networks; multidomain next-generation networks; optical switching; resource management scheme; transport network virtualization; Asynchronous transfer mode; Centralized control; Circuits; IP networks; Next generation networking; Protocols; Resource management; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Time division multiplexing; Virtual private networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2007.343612