节能保护LR-PON架构的部署案例研究

M. Ruffini, L. Doyle, D. Payne, D. Mehta, B. O’Sullivan, L. Quesada
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目前通过铜对提供宽带的DSL产品已达到其容量极限。在许多情况下,它们的峰值速率难以传输高清电视视频流,而后者被广泛认为是不久的将来互联网应用的杀手级技术之一。光纤到户(FTTP)解决方案正在部署,以解决网络接入容量不足的问题。然而,它们将访问容量增加两个数量级以上的能力可能会产生严重的可伸缩性问题,因为当前城域和核心节点中以ip为中心的网络架构的功耗将随着容量的增加而线性扩展(甚至更糟)。由于长距离无源光网络允许对网络中的大量城域节点进行光bypass,从而大大降低了网络运营商的成本和功耗,因此引入了长距离无源光网络来解决这一可扩展性问题。在本文中,我们报告了基于真实数据集的爱尔兰和英国的双亲保护全国性LR-PON安装部署研究的结果。我们的重点是通过采用一种保护机制,减少保护所需的IP路由器容量以及备份olt的数量,进一步降低整体网络功耗。我们表明,与采用传统1+1保护的解决方案相比,在现实的LR-PON部署中,可以实现高达40%的功耗降低。通过优化网络部署实现节能保护,采用智能负载均衡技术和备份链路N:M保护的核心节点架构。
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Deployment case studies of an energy efficient protected LR-PON architecture
Current DSL products that provide broadband over copper pair are reaching their capacity limits. In many cases, their peak rate struggle to deliver HDTV video streams, which are widely acknowledged as one of the killer Internet applications in the near future. Fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) solutions are being deployed to address the problem of scarce capacity in the network access. However, their ability to increase access capacity by over two orders of magnitude could create substantial scalability problems as power consumption of current IP-centric network architectures in the metro and core nodes will scale linearly (or worse) with capacity increase. Long-reach passive optical networks were introduced as a solution to this scalability problem, since they considerably reduce cost and power consumption for network operators, by allowing optical bypass of a large number of metro nodes in the network. In this paper we report the results of a deployment study of a dual-parented protected, nation-wide LR-PON installation for Ireland and the UK, based on real dataset. We focus on further reducing the overall network power consumption by employing a protection mechanism that reduces the IP router capacity required for protection as well as the number of backup OLTs. We show that in a realistic LR-PON deployment up to a 40% reduction in power consumption can be achieved, compared to solutions adopting legacy 1+1 protection. This is accomplished by optimising the network deployment for energy efficient protection, and adopting a smart load balancing technique and a core node architecture that allows N:M protection of backup links.
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