TY - JOUR
T1 - Spectrum fragmentation issue in flexible optical networks
T2 - analysis and good practices
AU - Amar, Djamel
AU - Le Rouzic, Esther
AU - Brochier, Nicolas
AU - Auge, Jean Luc
AU - Lepers, Catherine
AU - Perrot, Nancy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
PY - 2015/6/28
Y1 - 2015/6/28
N2 - Flexible grid optical networks allow an efficient utilization of spectrum resources using 12.5-GHz frequency slot multiples instead of a fixed spacing, introducing however spectrum fragmentation (SF). In the literature, SF is often assumed to be a serious problem specifically in a dynamic traffic context. It is mostly related to the bandwidth blocking ratio due to the lack of relevant comparison criteria and efficient metrics. Besides, in operator core network, traffic behavior is instead incremental and it is forecasted for short periods of time in addition to some operational constraints that make of it a specific context. In this work, we present an exhaustive analysis and an accurate evaluation for SF issue in flexible optical networks. We also propose new metric for fragmentation measurements and some approaches to address such a problem.
AB - Flexible grid optical networks allow an efficient utilization of spectrum resources using 12.5-GHz frequency slot multiples instead of a fixed spacing, introducing however spectrum fragmentation (SF). In the literature, SF is often assumed to be a serious problem specifically in a dynamic traffic context. It is mostly related to the bandwidth blocking ratio due to the lack of relevant comparison criteria and efficient metrics. Besides, in operator core network, traffic behavior is instead incremental and it is forecasted for short periods of time in addition to some operational constraints that make of it a specific context. In this work, we present an exhaustive analysis and an accurate evaluation for SF issue in flexible optical networks. We also propose new metric for fragmentation measurements and some approaches to address such a problem.
KW - Flexible optical networks
KW - Optical network dimensioning
KW - Spectrum fragmentation
U2 - 10.1007/s11107-015-0487-1
DO - 10.1007/s11107-015-0487-1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84929963994
SN - 1387-974X
VL - 29
SP - 230
EP - 243
JO - Photonic Network Communications
JF - Photonic Network Communications
IS - 3
ER -