1. Performance Evaluation of Multi-Core Fiber-based Dynamic Spectrally and Spatially Flexible Optical Network with Limited Transceiver Resources
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Grzegorz Zalewski, Miroslaw Klinkowski, Salvatore Spadaro, Jordi Perello, and Marek Jaworski
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Computer science ,02 engineering and technology ,Dynamic priority scheduling ,Low transmission ,01 natural sciences ,Multi core fiber ,010309 optics ,Crosstalk ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Network performance ,Transceiver ,Phase-shift keying - Abstract
We investigate the blocking performance of a dynamic, spectrally and spatially flexible optical network (SS-FON) in which spectral super-channels (SChs) utilizing multiple modulation formats (MFs) are carried over weakly-coupled multi-core fibers (MCFs) and the amount of transceivers (TRX) in network nodes is limited. In the SS-FON scenario considered, lightpath requests may be blocked not only because of the lack of spectrum resources or due to low transmission quality (QoT), as frequently considered in previous works, but also because of insufficient TRX resources. The main goal of this study is to evaluate the joint impact of these three blocking factors on overall network performance.
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- 2019
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