Title :
Photonic burst switching (PBS) architecture for hop and span-constrained optical networks
Author :
Ovadia, Shlomo ; Maciocco, Christian ; Paniccia, Mario ; Rajaduray, Ramesh
Abstract :
The paper presents a new architecture, called photonic burst switching (PBS), with variable time slot provisioning, supporting high-speed bursty data transmission within hop and span-constrained networks. First, the edge and switching node architecture for in-band and out-of-band signaling is defined with optical switch fabric performance parameters. Second, the edge router regions of operation for burst assembly are studied via simulations. Third, we introduce: (i) a GMPLS-based PBS software architecture in terms of control and data plane operations that is extended to enable the PBS optical interfaces with software building blocks for edge and switching nodes; (ii) an adaptive PBS MAC layer functionality and framing of multiple generic payloads. The integration of the proposed PBS network architecture with low-cost optical switching fabrics and GMPLS-based software architecture should provide the means for robust and efficient optical transport of bandwidth-demanding applications within enterprise networks.
Keywords :
business communication; multiprotocol label switching; optical fibre networks; photonic switching systems; software architecture; telecommunication computing; telecommunication signalling; wavelength division multiplexing; GMPLS; WDM networks; adaptive MAC layer functionality; burst assembly; data transmission; edge node architecture; edge router; enterprise networks; hop networks; multiple generic payloads; optical networks; optical switch fabric; photonic burst switching; signaling; software building blocks; span-constrained networks; switching node architecture; variable time slot provisioning; Assembly; Burst switching; Computer architecture; Data communication; Fabrics; High speed optical techniques; Integrated optics; Optical fiber networks; Optical switches; Software architecture;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2003.1244925