Publication | Closed Access
Integrated Restoration for Next-Generation IP-Over-Optical Networks
44
Citations
10
References
2011
Year
Free-space Optical NetworkEngineeringRestoration ArchitecturesOptical NetworksSurvivable NetworkRestoration ArchitectureRouter ArchitectureComputer EngineeringRouter Line CardsSystems EngineeringPassive Optical NetworkNext-generation Ip-over-optical NetworksAdvanced NetworkingOptoelectronicsOptical Networking
This paper describes work performed for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency CORONET-funded Protocols and Architectures for Resilient Agile Global Optical Networks project to build an integrated IP/optical layer (OL) restoration architecture that combines transponder-shared mesh restoration at the OL with innovative methods of using router line cards and OL reconfigurability to restore from a layer 3 outage. This is a significant advancement over current restoration strategies, which typically add significant additional layer 3 capacity (i.e., additional IP links) to allow all failures to be restored at layer 3 alone. The network and restoration architectures in the integrated restoration method are described, as are design methodologies for each layer. A realistic cost model is applied to demonstrate that the proposed integrated IP/OL restoration strategy may have significant cost advantages for a core IP network when compared to the commonly used restoration strategies today.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1