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Results from the
FP5-IST optical networking projects
presented at “TERENA Networking Conference 2003
and CARNet Users' Conference 2003”
19 - 22 May 2003, Zagreb, Croatia
by Didier Colle
Email: [email protected]
http://www.ist-optimist.org
IST-FP5 OPTIMIST Thematic Network
• IST OPTIMIST: Optical Technologies in Motion
for the IST Programme
• Thematic network project funded under the
FP5 Programme
• Clustering optical projects working on:
 advanced
 advanced
 advanced
photonic networking technologies
photonic (sub)systems
photonic components and materials
• Information exchange / dissemination of
results / workshops / roadmap activity /
website
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Intelligent Optical Network
UoP:
Universal
Optical
Plug
Data Storage
Intelligent
Optical
Network
ION
PDA
Wireless Link
to Ambient
Intelligence
Computing
Resources
Routing
Resources
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IST -FP5
High Bitrate Projects
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OTDM and WDM Transmission
Scheme of a WDM Transmission System
-Controlled Laser
80 Gbit/s - 10 Tbit/s - ....
1
ETDM

3
WDM
ETDM
2
WDM
ETDM
4
ETDM
Modulators
Scheme of an OTDM Transmission System
1
80 Gbit/s - 1.28 Tbit/s - …
4
3
2
1
ETDM
ETDM
2
t
3
ETDM
4
ETDM
Ultra Fast
Optical DEMUX
Pulse Source
1
2
3
4
Modulators
Partly adopted from: Kawanishi, IECE Trans. Comm., Vol.E84-B, (2001), pp. 1135-1141
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Fibre capacity achievements
Capacity [Tbit/s]
10
WDM
OTDM
5
2
1
.5
.2
.1
1994
1995
1996
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Year
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Spectral Efficiency [(bit/s)/Hz]
Spectral efficiency achievements
OFC 2002
ECOC 2001
OFC 2001
ECOC 2000
OFC 2000
1.6
1.2
.8
.4
.5
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5
10
1
2
Capacity-Length Product [Pbit/s * km]
20
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Impairments in ULH networks
• Transmission impairments
 attenuation
 chromatic
dispersion and polarization mode
dispersion
 non-linear Kerr effects (e.g. FWM, XPM) and
inelastic scattering effects
• Networking impairments
 filter concatenation
 cross talk
 power divergence
 signal transients
effects
Careful design of high speed networks needed
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High bitrate transmission - IST projects
ETDM / WDM
OTDM / WDM
ATLAS
TOPRATE
OADM
METEOR
FASHION
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IST ATLAS: Achievements/ Results
“All-optical Terabit per second LAmbda Shifted transmission”
• Successful
demonstration of 4 x 40 Gbit/s transmission
over 500 km G.655
Eye diagrams after 500 km (DM with prechirp map, ch 2 optimized):
1550.92 nm
1552.52 nm
1554.13 nm
1555.73 nm
Eye diagrams after per channel dedicated postcompensation :
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IST ATLAS: Achievements/ Results
• All optical wavelength conversion in-line
demonstrated with SOA and PPLN devices.
• Allows for free-blocking routing
1.E-03
200 km + AOWC
1.E-04
200 km + AOWC + 200 km
1.E-05
BER
Wavelength conversion
with SOA: conversion
after 200 km and further
propagation for other 300
km (G.655 fibre)
200 km + AOWC + 300 km
1.E-06
btb w/o AOWC 18 dB OSNR
1.E-07
1.E-08
1.E-09
1.E-10
1.E-11
1.E-12
-23
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-21
-20
-19
-18
-17
Received Power (dBm)
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
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IST TOPRATE
“Terabit/s Optical Transmission Systems based on Ultra-high Channel
Bitrate”
RX: Clock recovery
160:40 Gbit/s demux
TX: 4x40 Gbit/s OTDM multiplexing
40 Gbit/s
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80 Gbit/s
160 Gbit/s
160:40 Gbit/s demux
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IST TOPRATE: Achievements/ Results
• Optical Time Division Multiplexing (OTDM) technology


to the next bitrate hierarchy of 160 Gbit/s and beyond
full use of 40 Gbit/s ETDM technology
• Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)

Nx160 Gbit/s DWDM / use of AWG demultiplexers
• Fibre transmission



Dispersion management optimization
160 Gbit/s single channel transmission over 2x100 km
4x160 Gbit/s DWDM transmission over 3x80 km
• Many novel techniques investigated / used for




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PMD compensation: tunable planar devices (PLC)
electronic 40Gbit/s eye-monitoring
optical demultiplexing: novel photonic crystal fibre
optical clock recovery: 40 GHz optical clock operated in 160
Gbit/s receiver
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IST METEOR
“Metropolitan Terabit Optical Ring”
 High speed (40Gbit/s per channel)
 WDM (up to 40 channels)
 Networking (nodes with add-drop
functionality)
Mask layout active OADM
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IST FASHION
“UltraFast Switching in High-Speed OTDM Networks”
160-Gbit/s transceiver
Tx
Tx 40
40
160-Gbit/s receiver
OTDM add/drop
160Gb/s
160Gb/s
Rx
Rx 40
40
Tx
Tx 40
40
Rx
Rx 40
40
Tx
Tx 40
40
Rx
Rx 40
40
Tx
Tx 40
40
RZ 40Gb/s
RZ 10Gb/s
Tx
Tx 40
40
Rx
Rx 40
40
Rx
Rx 40
40
RZ 40Gb/s
RZ 10Gb/s
• Transmission of 160 Gb/s OTDM data (16x10 Gb/s and 4x40 Gb/s)
over 500 km of fiber to demonstrate the usability in ultra high
speed core networks
•
Adding to and dropping 10 Gb/s and 40 Gb/s data from a 160
Gb/s OTDM data stream to demonstrate the flexibility of OTDM
technology for usage in flexible optical networks
•
160 Gb/s OTDM field trial over installed fibers to study the
influence of environmental conditions
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IST -FP5
Optical Networking Projects
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Network Evolution – IST projects
G
R
A
N
U
L
A
R
I
T
y
FLEXIBILITY
Static
Packet
DAVID
Burst
STOLAS
Circuit
WINMAN
ATRIUM
LION
Access
Metro
Wide Area
HARMONICS
METEOR
LION
GIANT
STOLAS
ATRIUM
OBANET
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Dynamic
DAVID
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IST STOLAS: Technical Approach
“Switching Technologies for Optically Labeled Signals”
Network management
Access/Metro
network
Access/Metro
network
Edge
router
a
Core
router
packets
STOLAS:
2 levels of optical
labeling
Access/Metro
network
IST- OPTIMIST
Optical label
controlled router
Label level 1
(in wavelength)
Label level 2
(in FSK/DPSK)
Payload (in IM)
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IST STOLAS:
Network simulations & traffic input
Assume a Full-Service STOLAS network with
aggregated traffic inputs. Create a realistic
traffic input scenario for this network that may
be representative of a typical European region
in year 2009. Realistic traffic input created
using three generic sources: Voice (Poisson),
Data (Pareto), Video (Gamma).
Client network, region
Traffic Input
Architectures
Node Architectures
Traffic sources
Synchronisation
Customer
segmentation
Burstification
strategies
Penetration scenarios
Priority strategies
Core routers
Simulations
Performance
evaluations
Edge Routers
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IST STOLAS:
Network Simulation Results
1.00E+00
Telephony
File-tr M-M
1.00E-01
Loss ratio
Video-str HQ
Video-int HQ
1.00E-02
Video-int LQ
Video-str LQ
1.00E-03
Web-res
File-tr M-H-res
1.00E-04
High burstiness application
higher loss!
Message-res
Web-cor
1.00E-05
File-tr M-H-cor
0.12 0.23 0.35 0.46
0.58 0.70 0.81 0.93
Message-cor
Load
1.00E-01
Telephony
Video-str HQ
Loss ratio
Video-int HQ
Video-int LQ
1.00E-02
Video-str LQ
Web-res
File-tr M-H-res
1.00E-03
Message-res
Decreasing loss with increasing
burst size
Web-cor
File-tr M-H-cor
Message-cor
1.00E-04
5
10
15
20
Burst size [us]
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IST DAVID
“Data and voice integration over WDM”
OPADM
Data
Channels
BMTR
x
Traffic
Manager
Board
Control
Channel
BMTR
x
MAC
controller
A MAN
node
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IST LION
“Layers Internetworking In Optical Networks”
Mangement Plane
reference network
scenario :
Automatic Switched
Optical Networks /
Generalised-MPLS
Client A
NMS
CP
CP
CP
Control Plane
ITU-T
Rec. G.807
Rec. G.8080
Standards
IETF, OIF
Trasport Plane
UNI
UNI
NNI
NNI
Client B
• Traffic/demand model for ASON/ASTN networks
• Definition of guidelines on the optimisation of the transport
network evolution (flexible connection provisioning, control
plane, management plane, resilience, …)
• ASON for survivability/ resilience using the ASON flexibility
• Study of ASON dimensioning and dynamic traffic conditions
resulting in a joint optimisation planning scheme
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IST LION: Achievements/ Results
• Interfaces and OAM
 Functional architecture of a control plane
CC
 Comparison with status of standardisation
 Study
of OAM mechanisms and their interworking
PC
Node Personal Computer
RS232
Control Plane
RC
RC
LRM
NetCallC
CC
CCI
UNI
(RSVP)
NNI
(RSVP)
Ethernet port
Architecture of the
Control Plane Implementation
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DCN
WMI API
(DCOM)
MI
(DCOM)
socket
server
CCI
(prop)
RS232
server
RS232
port
Node
controller
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IST LION: Achievements/ Results
• Management
 Management
concept supporting a smooth
migration to ASTN-enabled Transport networks
 Management Requirements for ASTNs
 Network Level Management Information model
 Implementation of two Management Prototypes for
the
client NE
client NE
clientConnection
 LION testbed
astnTTP
validating the
astnTrail
clientCTP
management
astnCTP
astnConnection
concept ongoing
cpNE
cpNE
cpNE
nniTTP
nniTrail
transport network trail
tnwNE
transport network connectiontnwNE
tnwNE
terminating transport network TTP
transport network CTP
with switching capability (e.g. ochTTP)
with switching capability (e.g. ochCTP)
Objects of the LION information model
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IST LION: Achievements/Results
T-Nova
NMS
test-bed development and demo
Interdomain NMS interworking via
a CORBA-based interface
ci@oNe
t
NMS
IP
Siemens
Domain
IP
OXC2
OXC3
TILAB NNI signaling
G.709 interfaces
IP
TILAB
Domain
OXC1
Siemens OXCs with
NNI signaling
OADM1
OADM3
Cisco GSR with fast
reroute capabilities
OADM2
IP
Tellium OXC with
restoration capabilities
IP
Tellium Domain
OXC4
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IST WINMAN
“WDM and IP Network MANanagement”
Order Mgt
Trouble Mgt
Billing Mgt
Customer Service
Provides single access point
for Service Management to
simplify creation of services
WINMAN
INTER-DOMAIN MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGY A
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGY B
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGY C
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGY D
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE
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Service
Management
Network
Management
Telecom
Infrastructure
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IST GIANT
“GIgaPON Access NeTwork”
DS 1.25 Gbit/ s
PON
LT
PON
ONU
:
US 1.25 Gbit/ s
PON
ONU
• GigaPON is based on passive optical technology (1.25 GBit/s symmetrical) ;
it can be seen as an upgrade for a BPON which is standardised up to 622
Mbit/s.
• The system will be packet oriented with a mixture of real-time and non-real
time data in an IP dominated world. A GigaPON system that combines high
transmission efficiency with a guaranteed level of QoS clearly represents a
competitive opportunity.
• The main technical issues are found in the upstream link, from the user side
(ONU) to the network side (LT).
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IST HARMONICS
“Hybrid Access Reconfigurable Multi-wavelength Optical Networks for
IP-based Communication Services”
•Novel optical system modules for flexible
wavelength-routed access networks were designed
and integrated in a lab test.
Core Network
Optical Feeder Network
Last Mile Network
Electrical command
1 ns / div.
ME
WDM PON
1

1
ONU
1
Optical response
VDSL
N
AWG
OLT
Edge
1
OXC
NR
Protection ring
1
Optical Cross Connect
UMTS
ONU

K

M
FTTC/
FTTCab
L
1
1
HFC
ONU
Router
AWG

LSC1
LSC2
L
M
LSC3
ONU
FTTB/H
Leaf
Router
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Burst Mode Receiver
•A management architecture for flow based IP
services across core, and multiple access domains
has been developed and tested for different QoS.
•A novel time-and-wavelength MAC protocol for
packet-based access networks has been designed.
An implementation in an emulator for real data
traffic will be used for the field trial.
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IST HARMONICS
Network
levels:
WAN(WDM)
WAN
WDM
MAN
Access
Layer-2
Switch
Last Mile
WDM
Layer-2
Switch
WAN Management
2. MAN
(Switched
Ethernet)
1. MAN
(Switched
Ethernet)
MAN Management
T-Systems Nova
MAN
Router 2
HARMONICS
DiffServ
Router
Internet
(Berlin)
LNC
DS MS 1
Service
Network
(Darmstadt)
MAN
Router 1
ER
Optical
Feeder
Network
(Berlin)
MS 3
Video
LNC
DS
LNC
OFN
OFN
RM
MS 2
LR 1
Optical GigabitEthernet
Copper basedFast Ethernet
POTS wiring
Wireless
AP – Access Point
CPE - Customer PremiseEquipment
EoVDSL– Ethernetover VDSL
ER – Edge Router
LNC - Layer Network Coordinator
LR – Leaf Router
MS - Management Station
MT – Mobile Terminals
OFN – Optical Feeder Network
RM - ResourceManager
LNC
HL/2
LNC
MS 5 EoVDSL
MS 4
LR 2
EoVDSL
Switch
AP
IP Flow Management
CPE
CPE
„LastMile1“
EoVDSL
MT
MT
„LastMile2“
HiperLAN
Outline of the HARMONICS field trial running in Berlin (Optical
Feeder Network emulation and Last Mile Access) and Darmstadt
(Video Server)
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