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Efficiency gain from elastic optical networks

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Abstract

We compare the cost-efficiency of optical networks based on mixed datarates (10, 40, 100Gb/s) and datarate-elastic technologies. A European backbone network is examined under various traffic assumptions (volume of transported data per demand and total number of demands) to better understand the impact of traffic characteristics on cost-efficiency. Network dimensioning is performed for static and restorable networks (resilient to one-link failure). In this paper we will investigate the trade-offs between price of interfaces, reach and reconfigurability, showing that elastic solutions can be more cost-efficient than mixed-rate solutions because of the better compatibility between different datarates, increased reach of channels and simplified wavelength allocation.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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