Optical network virtualization

R. Nejabati, E. Escalona, S. Peng, D. Simeonidou
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Future Internet services are characterized by global delivery of high-performance network-based applications over a high-capacity dynamic optical network. As these types of applications evolve, it is not feasible or scalable for network operators to setup and configure dedicated network for each Internet application type or category. Therefore, a key challenge for network operators is the deployment of dynamic optical infrastructures at high data rates capable of supporting all application types, each with their own access and network resource usage patterns. This paper aims to propose a novel solution based on Optical Network Virtualization for addressing this challenge of the future Internet. This paper first introduces the concept of optical network virtualization, and its implication on optical network elements and transport technologies. Then, it describes how different transport format and switching technologies can be used for virtualization and what the possible challenges are. Finally, it introduces the possible architectural solutions enabled by optical network virtualization.
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光网络虚拟化
未来的Internet服务的特点是通过高容量动态光网络实现基于网络的高性能应用程序的全球交付。随着这些类型的应用程序的发展,对于网络运营商来说,为每种Internet应用程序类型或类别设置和配置专用网络是不可行的或不可扩展的。因此,网络运营商面临的一个关键挑战是以高数据速率部署能够支持所有应用类型的动态光基础设施,每种应用类型都有自己的访问和网络资源使用模式。本文旨在提出一种基于光网络虚拟化的解决方案来应对未来互联网的这一挑战。本文首先介绍了光网络虚拟化的概念,以及光网络虚拟化对光网络要素和传输技术的影响。然后,它描述了如何将不同的传输格式和交换技术用于虚拟化,以及可能面临的挑战。最后,介绍了通过光网络虚拟化实现的可能的体系结构解决方案。
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