Optical Networking Primer
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Optical NetworkingPrimer
John DyerTERENA
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Troy – 1200 BC
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Troy – 1200 BC
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Troy – 1200 BC
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Troy – 1200 BC
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Troy to Agamemnon’s palace in Mycenae, 600km
Troy – 1200 BC
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le télégraphe optique
• First real purpose built optical communication device
• L'invention de : Claude Chappe -1791
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National Optical Network
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Performance
• 1794 - 230 km between Paris and Lille
• By 1850 network grew to 556 stations covering 5000 km
• 20 to 30 seconds per symbol per station in good weather conditions:More than 1 hour the characters on this slide
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Electric Replaces Optical
• 1816 Francis Ronalds• 8 miles of Iron wires
• 1855 Giovanni Caselli • telegraph line between
Paris and Lyon
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1876 - Telecommunications goes analogue
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Analogue Signals
Source
Attenuation
Noise
Output
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Analogue over copper
• Copper wire has narrow bandwidth• Insufficient for backbones/long haul
at high speed
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Sending Digital Signals
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Volts
Coaxial cable
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10mW
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Power
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Digital over Analogue
• 1950’s US Defence• 1958 - DARPAnet• 1962 – Bell 103 modem• 300 bits per second
(about 40 characters per second)
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The move to optical transmission
• 1975 – Bell – 14 Km of waveguide in New Jersey, US
• 1977 – Bell – live telephony in Chicago• 1977 – BT, UK live telephony• 1986 – Fibre link across English channel• 1988 – TAT-8 First Transatlantic Fibre
• 280 Mbps and retired in 2002 (14 years)
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Fibre Transmission
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Fibre Optic Cables
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Transmission
• Chromatic Dispersion• Phase Dispersion• Attenuation
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Digital can be cleanly regenerated
Source
Attenuation
Noise
Output Regeneration
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Building Blocks
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Building an Optical Network
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Electrical & Optical Devices
Classical Electrical
Switch
O-E-OSwitch
All OpticalSwitch
Electrical Domain
Optical Domain
emerging
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Optical Switches - MEMs
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
10−9m = nanometre
lambda
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Multiple lambdas
Don’t forget – λ’s in non-visible850nm 1600nm1300nm
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Single Wave Length in a single fibre pair
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Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) in a single pair
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Generalised IP Network
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Backbone Core Optical
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User Classes
DSL GigE LAN
C
A
B
A Need full Internet routingB Need VPN services on/and full Internet routingC Need very fat pipes, limited multiple Virtual Organizations
Source: Cees de Laat, UvA
Number of users
Bandwidth consumed
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Hybrid Networking
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Getting Access to Fibres
• Buy or Lease a service• IP level or optical path
• IRU • (Indefeasible Right of Use )
• Dig it yourself
Flexibility& control complexity
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GLIFGlobal Lambda Integrated Facility
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GLIF Open Lightpath Exchanges
• GLIF lambdas are interconnected through established exchange points known as GOLEs.
• GOLEs are comprised of equipment capable of terminating lambdas and performing lightpath switching, allowing end-to-end connections
• Open connection policy
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Established GOLEs
• CANARIE-StarLight, Chicago (CANARIE)
• CANARIE-PNWGP, Seattle (CANARIE)
• CERN, Switzerland (CERN)
• KRLight, Seoul (KISTI)
• MAN LAN, New York (Internet2, NYSERNET, Indiana Uni & IEEAF)
• NetherLight, Amsterdam (SURFnet)
• NorthernLight, Stockholm (NORDUnet)
• Pacific Northwest GigaPoP, Seattle (Consortium of research and education orgs )
• StarLight, Chicago (UIC/EVL, NWU/iCAIR & Argonne)
• T-LEX, Tokyo (WIDE)
• UKLight, London (UKERNA)
• UltraLight, Los Angeles (Caltech/NSF)
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GLIF Working Groups
• TERENA provides GLIF secretariat function
• Governance & Growth• Chair: Kees Neggers (SURFnet)
• Technical Issues• Co-Chairs: Erik-Jan Bos (SURFnet) & René Hatem
(CANARIE)• Control Plane & Grid Integration Middleware
• Chair: Gigi Karmous-Edwards (MCNC)• Research & Applications
• Co-Chairs: Maxine Brown (UIC) & Larry Smarr (UCSD)
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References
• The Telegraph Of Claude Chappe -An Optical Telecommunication Network For The XVIIIth Centuryhttp://services3.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/cht_papers/dilhac.pdf
• Data Communications: The First 2500 Yearshttp://spinroot.com/gerard/pdf/hamburg94b.pdf
• A Survey of MEMS-Enabled Optical Devices – (January 2006)http://www.iec.org/newsletter/jan06_2/broadband_1.html
• Wavelength switches and the automated optical network – Status & outlook (2005)http://www.telenor.com/telektronikk/volumes/pdf/2.2005/Page_081-086.pdf
• GLIF websitehttp://www.glif.is
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