Spectrum-efficient and scalable elastic optical path network: architecture, benefits, and enabling technologies
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Abstract
The sustained growth of data traffic volume calls for an introduction of an efficient and scalable transport platform for links of 100 Gb/s and beyond in the future optical network. In this article, after briefly reviewing the existing major technology options, we propose a novel, spectrum- efficient, and scalable optical transport network architecture called SLICE. The SLICE architecture enables sub-wavelength, superwavelength, and multiple-rate data traffic accommodation in a highly spectrum-efficient manner, thereby providing a fractional bandwidth service. Dynamic bandwidth variation of elastic optical paths provides network operators with new business opportunities offering cost-effective and highly…
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- Computer science
- Bandwidth (computing)
- Computer network
- Scalability
- Network architecture
- Dynamic bandwidth allocation
- Distributed computing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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