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Cognitive optical network testbed: EU project CHRON [Invited]

  • Robert Borkowski (Corresponding author)
  • , Ramon Duran
  • , Christoforos Kachris
  • , Domenico Siracusa
  • , Antonio Caballero
  • , Natalia Fernandez
  • , Dimitrios Klonidis
  • , Antonio Francescon
  • , Tamara Jimenez
  • , Juan Aguado
  • , Ignacio Miguel
  • , Elio Salvadori
  • , Ioannis Tomkos
  • , Ruben Lorenzo
  • , Idelfonso Monroy

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Abstract

The aim of cognition in optical networks is to introduce intelligence into the control plane that allows for autonomous end-to-end performance optimization and minimization of required human intervention, particularly targeted at heterogeneous network scenarios. A cognitive network observes, learns, and makes informed decisions based on its current status and knowledge about past decisions and their results. To test the operation of cognitive algorithms in real time, we created the first operational testbed of a cognitive optical network based on the Cognitive Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Optical Network (CHRON) architecture. In this experiment, an intelligent control plane, enabled by a cognitive decision system (CDS), was successfully combined with a flexible data plane. The testbed was used to test and validate different scenarios, demonstrating benefits obtained by network cognition, particularly lightpath establishment and a teardown scenario, improved failure restoration time, cognitive virtual topology reconfiguration, and a modulation format change.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)A344-A355
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Optical Communications and Networking
Volume7
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Autonomous networks
  • Cognitive optical networks
  • Dynamic optical networks
  • Optical communications

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