Architecture design and experimental platform demonstration of optical network based on OpenFlow protocol

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Abstract

With the extensive application of cloud computing and data centres, as well as the constantly emerging services, the big data with the burst characteristic has brought huge challenges to optical networks. Consequently, the software defined optical network (SDON) that combines optical networks with software defined network (SDN), has attracted much attention. In this paper, an OpenFlow-enabled optical node employed in optical cross-connect (OXC) and reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM), is proposed. An open source OpenFlow controller is extended on routing strategies. In addition, the experiment platform based on OpenFlow protocol for software defined optical network, is designed. The feasibility and availability of the OpenFlow-enabled optical nodes and the extended OpenFlow controller are validated by the connectivity test, protection switching and load balancing experiments in this test platform.

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Xing, F., Wang, H., Yin, H., Li, M., Luo, S., & Wu, C. (2016). Architecture design and experimental platform demonstration of optical network based on OpenFlow protocol. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 679). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/679/1/012025

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