A Stopgap Solution for EON Resource Assignment Postponing the Need for Disruptive Technologies
In order to enhance the network throughput for modern fiber optic networks, disruptive capacity-expanding technologies are emerging, such as spatial division multiplexing or adding L-band transmission, at the cost of enormous expenditure in labor, capital, and time. A stopgap solution is proposed in...
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| Vydané v: | 2023 Asia Communications and Photonics Conference/2023 International Photonics and Optoelectronics Meetings (ACP/POEM) s. 1 - 3 |
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| Jazyk: | English |
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IEEE
04.11.2023
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| Shrnutí: | In order to enhance the network throughput for modern fiber optic networks, disruptive capacity-expanding technologies are emerging, such as spatial division multiplexing or adding L-band transmission, at the cost of enormous expenditure in labor, capital, and time. A stopgap solution is proposed in this paper to meet increasing communication needs in the short term before costly capacity-expanding techniques are needed. The proposed impairment-aware algorithm uses hybrid modulation and signal regeneration to achieve a 148 Tbps total network throughput in C-band, a 42% enhancement over the benchmark, when tested in the NSF-24 network with realistic population-based traffic. The proposed algorithm can be used as a stopgap relying mostly on existing infrastructure to temporarily ease the increasing throughput pressure. |
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| DOI: | 10.1109/ACP/POEM59049.2023.10369520 |