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On Control Plane for Service Provisioning in Light-trail WDM Optical Ring Networks

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On Control Plane for Service Provisioning in Light-trail WDM Optical Ring Networks
: A light-trail is a generalized lightpath that enables multiple nodes to statistically share an optical communication path (wavelength bus). A light-trail is different from a lightpath on account of its unique node architecture – that enables formation of unidirectional wavelength buses. A node in a lighttrail supports signal flow characteristics of drop-and-continue as well as passive addition leading to formation of the bus. Apart from the node architecture, another differentiation between lighttrails and lightpaths is in the use of out-of-band control channel (Optical Supervisory Channel – OSC) for dynamic communication. The combined effect of a unique node architecture and out-of-band control channel enables light-trails to provide capability of sub-wavelength grooming, dynamic provisioning and optical multicasting. These features offered by light-trails are critical for next generation emerging applications such as VoIP, Video-on-demand (VoD), Triple-play and PseudoWire Edge-...
Ashwin Gumaste, Janak Chandarana, Paresh Bafna, Na
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Ashwin Gumaste, Janak Chandarana, Paresh Bafna, Nasir Ghani, Vishal Sharma
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