2012
DOI: 10.1109/jproc.2012.2185669
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Cross-Layer Approaches for Planning and Operating Impairment-Aware Optical Networks

Abstract: This paper presents some recent developments in cross-layer approaches for planning and operating impairment-aware optical networks; included are associated challenges, comparative analysis with some solutions, and future research.

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“…The evolution of optical network layer equipment has provided flexibility with respect to the adjustment of the network link conditions and traffic demands, however optical networks are mostly static yet owing to potential impairments that are hard to forecast or model [2] [5]. These impairments are composed by the linear and nonlinear physical effects [6].…”
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“…The evolution of optical network layer equipment has provided flexibility with respect to the adjustment of the network link conditions and traffic demands, however optical networks are mostly static yet owing to potential impairments that are hard to forecast or model [2] [5]. These impairments are composed by the linear and nonlinear physical effects [6].…”
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“…Besides, the nonlinear impairments include self-phase modulation (SPM), cross-phase modulation (XPM) and four-wave mixing (FWM) [6]. In this scenario, the lightpaths are exceptionally modified, as soon as assigned due to these impairments [2] [5]. Furthermore, algorithms of resource allocation such as routing and wavelength allocation (RWA) and power allocation (PA) are done mainly at the planning step, with significant over-provisioning.…”
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