Resource allocation policies in SDM optical networks (Invited paper)

D. Siracusa, F. Pederzolli, D. Klonidis, V. López, E. Salvadori
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The capacity benefits of flexi-grid optical networks are limited by the finite amount of bandwidth of standard fibers, and will not be able to scale indefinitely. Space Division Multiplexing (SDM) has emerged as a promising technology to overcome this limitation. In this preliminary work we give an overview of current SDM technologies, covering coupled and non-coupled SDM networks, and of the possibilities and limitations they bring to the problem of Routing, Space and Spectrum Allocation (RSSA). We focus on the trade-offs between spectral efficiency and amount of transmission devices enabled by SDM technologies, presenting a number of preliminary heuristic policies to solve RSSA, and evaluating them in the context of dynamic traffic by means of simulations. We show that different heuristics can optimize different aspects of RSSA, and that one strikes a reasonable balance.
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SDM光网络中的资源分配策略(特邀论文)
柔性网格光网络的容量优势受到标准光纤有限带宽的限制,并且不能无限扩展。空分多路复用(SDM)技术已成为克服这一限制的一种有前途的技术。在这项初步工作中,我们概述了当前的SDM技术,包括耦合和非耦合SDM网络,以及它们给路由、空间和频谱分配(RSSA)问题带来的可能性和限制。我们专注于频谱效率和SDM技术支持的传输设备数量之间的权衡,提出了一些初步的启发式策略来解决RSSA,并通过模拟在动态流量背景下对它们进行评估。我们表明,不同的启发式方法可以优化RSSA的不同方面,并且可以达到合理的平衡。
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