Publication No 36549

Author(s)

Köhn, M.*

Title

Comparison of SDH/SONET-WDM Multi-Layer Networks with Static and Dynamic Optical Plane

Methods

Performance Evaluation; Traffic Engineering

Keywords

PHOTONIC; WDM; MULTILAYER NETWORK; TRAFFIC ENGINEERING; PERFORMANCE EVALUATION; SIMULATION

Abstract

SDH/SONET-WDM multi-layer networks are a very attractive solution to cope with the increasing dynamics and capacities in todays core networks. In SDH/SONET multi-layer networks, client layer SDH/SONET connections are groomed to wavelength channels and transported using endtoend lightpaths. Also, intermediate grooming can yield to a more efficient utilization of network resources. In this paper, two principal SDH/SONET-WDM multi-layer network architectures are investigated covering the dynamics either only in the electrical layer or in both layers, respectively. In order to show benefits and drawbacks for the introduction of dynamics in the optical plane of todays backbone networks, we present a detailed performance evaluation based on simulation studies and compare both architectures for different total network capacities and grooming strategies. We also systematically analyze the traffic composition which until now has only rarely been investigated. We show that changes in the traffic pattern can be covered by a dynamic optical plane. Further, we figure out the timescale for switching operations in the optical layer which is at least two orders of magnitude below the connection's interarrival rate.

Year

2005

Reference entry

Köhn, M.
Comparison of SDH/SONET-WDM Multi-Layer Networks with Static and Dynamic Optical Plane
Optical Switching and Networking, Vol. 2, No. 4, December 2005, pp. 249-259

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