Telecom Infra Project. Open Optical Packet Transport. Openesses, Programmability and Automation driven by SW-integration and Multi-Layer Packet-Optical Integration. Common-API, Open source Packet-Optical Planner
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TELECOM INFRA PROJECT
OPEN OPTICAL TRANSPORT NETWORK
Sept 2017
Domenico Di Mola, Head of Packet Optical Platform
Juniper Networks
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NETWORKING EVOLUTION TRENDS
Interoperability Simplicity
Optical
OPEN PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATED
IP
ETH
Efficiency
Jvision
CSD
JTI
JOC
Northstar
PSM
Openflow
OpenConfig
Streaming
telemetry
ZTP
TSDN
ONOS
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BEHIND MEGATRENDS THERE ARE ……
Industry Initiatives
TERASTREAM Open ROADM TIP
Controlled SW NEs
Open HW architecture
Interoperability
Multivendor
IP-routing & Optical integration
Coherent LH interoperability
SDN , NetConf/Yang
Multivendor
Zero touch, simple, effective operation
Integrated Packet-Optical
Open line system
No locks-in solution
Multi-layer-simulation
Network disaggregation, software control Open ecosystem, developer communities
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TIP (TELECOM INFRA PROJECT)
Unleashing Open Packet-Optical
NetConf/YANG (IETF,OIF)
SDN EMS PLANNER
API (Rest/Rest-Conf)
ACCESS BACKHAUL CORE & MANAGEMENT
System Integration
Unbundled Solution
Media-friendly Sol.
High-frequency
Autonomic Access
Open Optical
Packet Transport
Core Network
Optimization
Green Field
Telecom Networks
OPEN LINE SYSTEM
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OPEN OPTICAL PACKET-TRANSPORT
Structure, Organization and Mission
OOPT
OPERATOR
COUNCIL
WORKING GROUP
C-API
OLS
O-TXP
PSE
PSE and C-API
Definition of Common Ecosystem for Planning
Tool and C-API Interfaces
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COMMON-API
The Need for Standards and Common Denominator
TRANSPORT-API TE-TOPOLOGY OPEN-CONFIG OPEN-ROADM
SERVICES
CONTROLLER
INTERFACE
PATH
COMPUTATION
VIRTUAL
NETWORK
DEVICE
COINFIGURATION
MULTIPLE
TECHNOLOGIES
FOCUS ON
TRANSPORT
MORE THAN A
DATA MODEL
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OOPT- PHYSICAL SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT
Open Source Planning and Design Tools
Need Neutral Transport Design and Planning Tool
Many Vendor Specific tools exist
Need to break Closed Systems to Open Systems
Tools from design shops exist: costly and complex
Open Source tools to
Perform service feasibility
Vendor agnostic
Extend into What If scenarios
Extend into advanced protection / restorations
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THE PROGRAMMABLE NETWORK
Not Just the IP Layer, Transport is also Dynamic
True Optimizations around data rate and reach
FlexE – Terminate any data rate in 25G granularity
Flex-Mod – SW defined modulation schemes, 25G granularity
Greater level of Complexity
Multi Layer (ML) Tools and Compute are Required
True Network Value comes from ML Optimization!!
Increasing Modulation
IncreasingDistance
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PHOTO AND BIOGRAPHY
Born in 1966 in Italy, Domenico Di Mola received his Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering (Turin Italy)
and post-doc in Quantum Electronic from Polytechnic of Turin (Italy). He started his career in Italtel (Telecom
Italia-Siemens) participating to first design of GoS (Glass on Silicon) Arrayed Waveguide Grating (AWG)
De/Mux, today one the most widely deployed product in DWDM line system.
In his professional life he has worked in various engineering and management roles for some of largest
optoelectronic organizations, like Agilent Technologies (now AVAGO), JDSU (now Lumentum) and Oplink
(now Molex), In 2008, taking leadership of Common R&D in Alcatel-Lucent Optical Networking Division, he
led the development of the first 100G Coherent QPSK DWDM transponder, designing the first integrated
100G Coherent DSP-ASIC based on fully integrated CMOS technology.
In 2013, he joined Juniper to lead the strategic planning for Packet-Optical platform and He has been key
note speaker at ECIO, ECOC and OFC and holds several fundamental patents in technologies, component
and systems for DWDM Networks.