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15 December 2011 Application-oriented integrated control center (AICC) for heterogeneous optical networks
Yongli Zhao, Jie Zhang, Xuping Cao, Dajiang Wang, Koubo Wu, Yinxiang Cai, Wanyi Gu
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Proceedings Volume 8310, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications IX; 831004 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.904068
Event: SPIE/OSA/IEEE Asia Communications and Photonics, 2011, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Various broad bandwidth services have being swallowing the bandwidth resource of optical networks, such as the data center application and cloud computation. There are still some challenges for future optical networks although the available bandwidth is increasing with the development of transmission technologies. The relationship between upper application layer and lower network resource layer is necessary to be researched further. In order to improve the efficiency of network resources and capability of service provisioning, heterogeneous optical networks resource can be abstracted as unified Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) which can be open to various upper applications through Application-oriented Integrated Control Center (AICC) proposed in the paper. A novel Openflow-based unified control architecture is proposed for the optimization of cross layer resources. Numeric results show good performance of AICC through simulation experiments.
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Yongli Zhao, Jie Zhang, Xuping Cao, Dajiang Wang, Koubo Wu, Yinxiang Cai, and Wanyi Gu "Application-oriented integrated control center (AICC) for heterogeneous optical networks", Proc. SPIE 8310, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications IX, 831004 (15 December 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.904068
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KEYWORDS
Network architectures

Optical networks

Interfaces

Chemical elements

Clouds

Computer programming

Computer simulations

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