Flexible open network operating system architecture for implementing higher scalability using disaggregated software‐defined optical networking

Author:

Nsafoa‐Yeboah Kenneth12,Tchao Eric Tutu1ORCID,Kommey Benjamin1ORCID,Agbemenu Andrew Selasi1ORCID,Klogo Griffith Selorm1,Akrasi‐Mensah Nana Kwadwo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Engineering Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi Ghana

2. Department of Engineering & IT Carinthia University of Applied Sciences Villach Austria

Abstract

AbstractThe enhanced capacity of optical networks is a significant advantage within the global telecommunications industry. Optical networks provides transmission of information over large distances with reduced latency. However, the growing intricacy of network topologies poses a significant challenge to network adaptability, network resilience, device compatibility, and service quality in the contemporary era of technology and 5G networks. In light of these challenges, recent studies leverages on disaggregation in the context of Software Defined Network (SDN) and network service orchestrators as a viable remedy. Disaggregated optical systems offer SDON (Software‐Defined Optical Networking) enhanced control options and third‐party dynamism streamlining upgrades and diminishing single vendor dependency. Although, the advancement of disaggregation improves network flexibility and vendor neutrality of Software Defined Optical Networking (SDON), this improvement comes at the cost of reduced scalability and network controllability performance. The current research paper posits two potential resolutions to the aforementioned challenge. The authors present recommendations and an enhanced architecture that leverages Open Network Operating System (ONOS) containers and Kubernetes orchestration to improve scalability inside the Software‐Defined Optical Networking (SDON) architecture. The suggested architectural design has underlining novel flow charts and algorithms that enhances scalability performance by 33% while also preserving flexibility and controllability in comparison to pre‐existing SDON architectures. This architecture also makes use of the Mininet‐Optical physical‐layer architecture to simulate a real‐time scenario, as well as yang models from the Open Disaggregated Transport Network (ODTN) working group, the pioneers of SDONs. A detailed analysis of the rules and procedural processes involved in the implementation of the proposed architecture. In order to demonstrate the practical application of this architectural framework to a real‐world Software‐Defined Optical Network (SDON) system, the pre‐existing SDON ONOS architecture within the Optical Transport Domain Networking (OTDN) working group was adjusted and refined. This adaptation aimed to illustrate the use of ONOS in conjunction with established optical network systems, highlighting the advantages it offers.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Control and Optimization,Management Science and Operations Research,Computer Networks and Communications

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