Multi-wavelength transponders for high-capacity optical networks: a physical-layer-aware network planning study

Author:

Müller Jasper12ORCID,Jovanovic Ognjen3,Fehenberger Tobias1,Di Rosa Gabriele1ORCID,Elbers Jörg-Peter1,Mas-Machuca Carmen2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ADVA

2. Technical University of Munich

3. Technical University of Denmark

Abstract

Continued cost- and power-efficient capacity scaling in optical networks is imperative to keep pace with ever-increasing traffic demands. In this paper, we investigate multi-wavelength transponders as a potential way forward. Suitable system architectures and realistic specifications of multi-wavelength transponders are identified and analyzed in terms of transmit optical signal-to-noise ratio penalties and spectral constraints. We investigate the performance for different specifications as compared to single-wavelength transponders in a network planning study on two network topologies, developing guidelines for multi-wavelength transponder specifications and their potential benefits. The studies show a reduction in the number of required lasers of up to 83% at the expense of a slight increase in the number of lightpaths, demonstrating the potential for significant cost savings and efficiency improvements.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

European Research Council

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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