articleIEEE Communications MagazineAug 1, 2010Closed access

Distance-adaptive spectrum resource allocation in spectrum-sliced elastic optical path network [Topics in Optical Communications

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Abstract

The rigid nature of current wavelength-routed optical networks brings limitations on network utilization efficiency. One limitation originates from mismatch of granularities between the client layer and the wavelength layer. The recently proposed spectrum-sliced elastic optical path network (SLICE) is expected to mitigate this problem by adaptively allocating spectral resources according to client traffic demands. This article discusses another limitation of the current optical networks associated with worst case design in terms of transmission performance. In order to address this problem, we present a concept of a novel adaptation scheme in SLICE called distance-adaptive spectrum resource allocation. In the…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Optical path
  • Frequency allocation
  • Spectral efficiency
  • Node (physics)
  • Resource allocation
  • Transmission (telecommunications)
  • Path (computing)
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