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7. Outline
Optical Background
Packet
Switch
OPS
Why we need OPS?
7
8. IP Router Outline
Peer Routing Background
ATM Swtich
PVC Mesh
SONET
ADM Ring A typical data network
4-layer
Using Telecomm. Network
Shortcomings :
DWDM 1、complicated, bad flexibility
Point-point 2、 bandwidth bottlenecks
3、 High energy consumption
8
9. Outline
Background
Power Consumption in Routers
9
10. Outline
Background
Power Consumption in Routers
Through-put 92Tbps
1.2Tbps >1Mw
Power
Consumption Google Data Center
15kw >100Mw
10
11. Outline
Background
IP/MPLS
ATM IP/MPLS
SONET SONET IP/MPLS
WDM WDM WDM
Time
Flat network architecture
IP over WDM
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12. Outline
Another Trend… Background
ASON
Added complex electronic
Optical
control layer Packet
Wavelength Switching
Representative : SDH routing
Optical technologies Wavelength
Network Function
only Used for transport conversion
OXC and DXC
co-existence
Colored section
rings
Dynamic OADMs
DWDM STM1 on demand
e-g-
point-to-multipoint
Static
Point-to-point
WDM &DWDM
Optical
amplifiers
Packet-level
High-capacity Optical Networking Flexibility
1994 2000 2007 Time
12
13. Outline
Another Trend… Background
ASON
Added complex electronic
Optical
control layer Packet
Wavelength Switching
Representative : SDH routing
OPS
Optical technologies Wavelength
Network Function
only Used for transport conversion
OXC and DXC
co-existence
Colored section
All-Optical Routing
Dynamic OADMs
rings
Optical Packet
DWDM STM1 on demand
e-g-
point-to-multipoint
Point-to-point
WDM &DWDM
Flexible & Efficient
Static
Optical
amplifiers
Packet-level
High-capacity Optical Networking Flexibility
1994 2000 2007 Time
13
17. Outline
Optical Background
Burst
Switch
Solution:
Packet-aggregating
Separation of
Data& Control signals
17
18. Control
Unit Outline
Background
OPS
Switch Speed: n s
Control
Unit
OBS
Switch Speed: m s
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19. Control
Unit Outline
Background
OPS
Switch Speed: n s
Proponent of OBS, S. J. B. Yoo:
Optical burst switching (OBS) is implemented
either as a fast reconfiguring optical circuit
Control
Unit
switching (OCS) or as OPS with large aggregated
packets.
OBS
Switch Speed: m s
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22. Outline
Background
Principle
Control : Burst head
Transport: Burst
22
23. Outline
de M Background
mu
x
U
X
Principle
Switch
Matrix
Optical
Label
process FDL Buffer
Burst Transmitter Burst Receiver
Electronic
Framing Defaming
Buffer
Burst Assembly/Disassembly Unit
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26. Outline
Background
Principle
1. Burst Assembly Technologies
The procedure of aggregating packets
from various sources into bursts.
Burst Assembly/Disassembly.
Timer-based
Burstlength-based
Mixed timer/burstlength-based
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27. 1. Burst Assembly Outline
Background
Burst Assembly Unit Principle
Technologies
Class 1
Packets to
……
the same
Class n
destination
Assembly
algorithms
…… Principles
Arriving Data …… ……
……
of Edge
streams
Nodes
Switch Unit
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28. Outline
1.1. Timer-based Background
Principle
Technologies
Advantages: guarantee on the assembly delay
Disadvantages: No guarantee on the burst length
Burst
Length
Other Other
SONET
SONET
ATM ATM ATM ATM
GbE GbE GbE GbE GbE
IP IP IP IP IP IP Time
T
28
29. Outline
1.2. Burstlength-based Background
Principle
Technologies
Other2
Other1
SONET Advantages: guarantee on the burst length
Burst ATM Disadvantages: No guarantee on the assembly delay
Length GbE
IP
Other2
L
Other1 Other1
SONET SONET SONET
ATM ATM ATM ATM
GbE GbE GbE GbE GbE
IP IP IP IP IP IP Time
29
30. Outline
1.3. Mixed timer Background
Principle
/burstlength-based Technologies
Burst
Length
L Other1
Other1
SONET
SONET SONET
ATM ATM ATM ATM
GbE GbE GbE GbE GbE
IP IP IP IP IP IP Time
T
30
31. Outline
1.3. Mixed timer Background
Principle
/burstlength-based Technologies
Burst
Length
Address the deficiency associated
with the assembly algorithms
L
mentioned above SONET
Other 1
Other 1
SONET SONET
ATM ATM ATM ATM
GbE GbE GbE GbE GbE
IP IP IP IP IP IP Time
T
31
33. Outline
1.4. Impact of burst length Background
Principle
Technologies
Generally,
the average length of burst is
40Kbyte,
approximately
33
34. Outline
Background
Principle
2. Signaling & Technologies
Resource Reservation
Generation and transmission of a burst
header packet to reserve network resources
and to configure switches
JET protocol
JIT protocol
34
35. Outline
2.1. Signaling Background
Principle
Generation and transmission Technologies
of a burst header packet
Destination Node
Burst length
……
TAW approach
TAG approach
offset-based approach
35
36. Outline
2.1. Signaling - TAW Background
Principle
TAW : Tell and wait Technologies
Low efficiency T
Source Time
Destination
Time
Burst Head Acknowledgement Burst
36
37. Outline
2.1. Signaling - TAW Background
Principle
TAW : Tell and wait Technologies
Low efficiency T
Source Time
Advantage: Low Burst-loss rate
Disadvantage: High delay, low
bandwidth-efficient
Destination
Time
Burst Head Acknowledgement Burst
37
38. Outline
2.1. Signaling - TAG Background
Principle
TAG:Tell and go Technologies
Source Time
Buffer
the Burst
Destination
Time
Burst Head Burst
38
39. Outline
2.1. Signaling - TAG Background
Principle
TAG:Tell and go Technologies
Source Time
Advantage: Low Delay
Disadvantage: No guarantee on reservation,
Buffer
the Burst
Optical buffer
Destination
Time
Burst Head Burst
39
40. Outline
2.1. Signaling - Offset Background
Principle
The header and burst are separated Technologies
by an offset time.
Offset time T
Source Time
Destination
During the offset time, intermediate Time
nodes process the header and
configure the switch prior to the
burst’s arrival.
Burst Head Burst
40
41. Outline
2.1. Signaling - Offset Background
Principle
The header and burst are separated Technologies
by an offset time.
Offset time T
Source Time
A balance
Hard to determine an perfect
Destination
offset time
During the offset time, intermediate Time
nodes process the header and
configure the switch prior to the
burst’s arrival.
Burst Head Burst
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42. TAW approach TAG approach Offset-time
•The Burst is sent •The Burst and the •The Burst and the
only after resource head are sent head is separated by
reservation is together. an offset time.
successful.
•Advantage •Advantage •A balance between
Low burst-loss rate Low delay; Simple; network delay and
the burst-loss rate.
•Disadvantage •Disadvantage
High network delay; Low delay;
Low efficiency. Simple;
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43. Outline
2.2. Reservation Background
Principle
The reservation technique determines Technologies
the starting time of the reservation and
determines how and when the reservation
should be released.
Delayed reservation: reserves the resources
starting from the point in time at which the burst
is expected to arrive at the node.
Immediate reservation: reserves the resources
immediately after the burst header is processed.
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44. Outline
Reservation Protocol Background
Principle
JET Protocol & JIT Protocol Technologies
JET = Time-offset + Delay Reservation
Just Enough Time
JIT = TAG + Immediate reservation
Just In Time
44
45. Outline
Background
Principle
3. Scheduling Technologies
A scheduler chooses a proper wavelength taking
into consideration the existing reservations and
make a new reservation on this selected channel.
LAUC
Min-SV
Min-EV
Best-Fit
45
46. LAUC: latest available unscheduled channel Outline
Background
New Burst
Principle
Technologies
C1
s1 t1
C2
s2 t2
C3
s3
C4
s4 t4
C5
s5 t5
Time
46
47. LAUC: latest available unscheduled channel Outline
Background
Principle
Technologies
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
Time
47
48. LAUC: latest available unscheduled channel Outline
Background
Principle
Technologies
C1
C2
Advantages: simple C 3
Disadvantage: Low bandwidth efficiency
C 4
Make use of the voids among bursts
C5
Time
48
55. Outline
Comparison Background
Principle
Technologies
Algorithms Time complexity Bandwidth Utilization
LAUC O(W) Low
LAUC-VF O(WlogM) High
Min-SV/EV O(logM) High
Best-Fit O(log2M) High
W: Number of wavelengths at each output port
M: Maximum number of data bursts (or reservations) on all channels
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56. Outline
Background
4. Contention Principle
Technologies
Resolution
Owing to the one-way reservation mechanism,
bursts that contend for the same resources may
end up being lost.
Node level: conflict resolution
System level: reduce the conflict
Network level: avoid conflict
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57. Outline
4.1. Background
Principle
conflict resolution Technologies
Optical buffer
Store and Forward
A challenge to develop an mature Optical RAM
Wavelength conversion
Multi-wavelength resolution
Much lower burst loss
Immature and expensive technology
57
58. Outline
Background
4.1. Principle
Technologies
Contention Resolution
Deflection Routing
diverts bursts to alternate available
output ports when contention occurs
Out of order arrivals;
Possible instability;
Optical buffers needed.
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59. Outline
4.2. Background
Principle
Reduce conflict Technologies
Slotted OBS network
Synchronizing network;
Mechanisms to provide synchronization
at each node;
fixed-length bursts
Contention control
Attempt to prevent contention
59
60. Outline
4.4. Background
Principle
Avoid Conflict Technologies
Zero-burst-loss OBS
Buffer the data in edge nodes
Network structure: Ring and Star
60
61. Outline
Background
Principle
5. QoS Technology Technologies
QoS mechanisms typically provide differentiation
with respect to data loss or delay.
Assembly process
Signaling Mechanism
Scheduling algorithms
Contention resolution
61
62. Outline
Background
Principle
QoS Technology Technologies
Assembly process
Changing the assembly thresholds will affect the
delay experienced by packets, allowing for delay
differentiation.
Resource Reservation
Longer interval between head and burst, lower
burst-loss rate
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63. Outline
Background
QoS Technology Principle
Technologies
Scheduling algorithms
Preemption mechanisms allow high-priority bursts to preempt
already scheduled low-priority bursts;
Early drop mechanisms prevent the scheduling of low-priority
bursts;
Wavelength allocation schemes restrict the number of wave-
length channels that can be used for bursts of a given priority.
Contention Resolution
Drop the low-priority bursts
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64. Outline
Background
Principle
6. Switching Technologies
A critical component in OBS is the
optical switch fabric.
Space Switching
Wavelength conversion
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65. Outline
6.1. Switching-Space Background
Principle
Using the Optical Switch Matrix Technologies
to exchange optical bursts.
Optical
Input Switch
Matrix
MEMs
SOA
Output
65
66. Outline
6.1. Switching-MEMs Background
Principle
Matrixes consist of numbers of Technologies
tiny lenses.
MEMs: microelectromechanical systems
66
67. Outline
6.1. Switching-MEMs Background
Principle
Matrixes consist of numbers of Technologies
tiny lenses.
MEMs: microelectromechanical systems
Advantages: Mature IC technologies;
Disadvantages: Slow switching speed,
1~10ms
67
68. Outline
6.1. Switching-SOA Background
Principle
SOA: semiconductor optical amplifier Technologies
Input Optical
SOA Output Optical
power power
Injection
current
High-speed Optical swtich 68
69. Outline
6.2. Switching-AWG Background
Using wavelength technologies to exchange Principle
optical bursts. Technologies
AWG: Arrayed Waveguide Grating
Principle: Using star coupler and AWG to separate different
wavelengths into different outputs.
n non-coupled linear array of waveguides
Star Star
coupler coupler
l 1 .... N
l l 1 .... N
l
input output
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73. Outline
Background
Principle
News Technologies
News
Key elements
New network structures
Important test beds around the world
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74. Key elements - Optical integration
Outline
Background
2010, Larry A. Coldren (UCSB university, USA) has Principle
demonstrated an 8x8 InP-based monolithic tunable Technologies
optical router capable of 40 Gbps operation per port. News
74
75. Key elements - Optical integration
Outline
Background
Integrated Optical switches Principle
The COBRA Research Institute, Eindhoven University of Technologies
Technology, Netherlands, developed an integrated SOA- News
based optical switches.
Integrate 4
SOA optical
switches;
160Gbit/s;
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76. Key elements- Optical buffer Outline
Background
Principle
Optical RAM,K. Kitayama, ACP 2009 Technologies
News
Developed optical Flip-Flops based on optical Bistability
using high-Q photonic crystal nano-cavity.
Transform energy: 30 fJ/bit
Minimum optical bias power: 40μW
Storage time 150 ns (Under the bias power 250 μW)
76
77. Thank you!
Shaozhong Zheng
Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua Univ.
2010-10-18
Dept. of EE, Tsinghua Univ.
Laboratory of Broadband optical network
Tel: 86-10-62773197
zhengsz04@gmail.com