2012 14th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icton.2012.6254390
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Extending impairment-aware control plane solutions toward cognitive optical networks

Abstract: The current GMPLS control plane suffers from a lack of physical layer details, which is essential to accurately evaluate the effect of physical layer impairments (PLIs) and decide the feasibility of a lightpath. The European Union (EU) funded DICONET project extended the GMPLS protocols to carry PLI information by proposing two control plane architectures: distributed and centralized. The architectures for these two approaches have been defined, modules have been developed, and their performance has been evalu… Show more

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“…This solution can be considered as the evolution for the cognitive networks of the centralized architecture presented in Ref. [6]. We provide information about the extensions to be implemented to the GMPLS protocols and, in a future perspective, we discuss about the enhancements needed to make the described framework capable of managing flexible connections in a next generation network infrastructure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This solution can be considered as the evolution for the cognitive networks of the centralized architecture presented in Ref. [6]. We provide information about the extensions to be implemented to the GMPLS protocols and, in a future perspective, we discuss about the enhancements needed to make the described framework capable of managing flexible connections in a next generation network infrastructure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%