TY - JOUR
T1 - A universal signaling, switching and reservation framework for future optical networks
AU - Liu, Xin
AU - Qiao, Chunming
AU - Wei, Wei
AU - Wang, Ting
PY - 2009/6/15
Y1 - 2009/6/15
N2 - Conventional approaches to designing one signaling protocol for each type of traffic will not be scalable, economical and efficient when new applications emerge, each with significantly different traffic characteristics and service requirements. As a partial answer to the call for an converged control and management framework for future optical networks, this paper presents a new network called PATON, which uses a unified signaling, switching and reservation framework, called Polymorphous Optical Burst Switching (POBS). POBS can seamlessly support various types of services, including but not limited to wavelength services, sub-wavelength circuit services and best-effort services with or without scheduled reservation. An overview of the proposed signaling framework is presented before implementation challenges and main features of PATON are discussed. Finally, the advantage of POBS over three representative optical circuit switching approaches is shown through both qualitative and quantitative studies.
AB - Conventional approaches to designing one signaling protocol for each type of traffic will not be scalable, economical and efficient when new applications emerge, each with significantly different traffic characteristics and service requirements. As a partial answer to the call for an converged control and management framework for future optical networks, this paper presents a new network called PATON, which uses a unified signaling, switching and reservation framework, called Polymorphous Optical Burst Switching (POBS). POBS can seamlessly support various types of services, including but not limited to wavelength services, sub-wavelength circuit services and best-effort services with or without scheduled reservation. An overview of the proposed signaling framework is presented before implementation challenges and main features of PATON are discussed. Finally, the advantage of POBS over three representative optical circuit switching approaches is shown through both qualitative and quantitative studies.
KW - Lightpaths
KW - Optical burst switching (OBS)
KW - Optical circuit switching (OCS)
KW - Signaling and control
KW - Sub-wavelength granularity
KW - Transparency
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/67649875316
U2 - 10.1109/JLT.2009.2021000
DO - 10.1109/JLT.2009.2021000
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:67649875316
SN - 0733-8724
VL - 27
SP - 1806
EP - 1815
JO - Journal of Lightwave Technology
JF - Journal of Lightwave Technology
IS - 12
ER -