Affiliation:
1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Abstract
Beyond 5G, the next-generation wireless communication standard requires an optical communication network with a more reliable point-to-multipoint system. A highly reliable, futuristic point-to-multipoint coherent optical system must update wavelength-division-multiplexing-based passive optical networks to a more disaster-resistant architecture that can switch between bypass and backup links. We propose, to our knowledge, a novel link-pair shared protection that can respond locally to double-link failures that result from a significant disaster. We validate the high availability of several network configurations, assuming a double-link disconnection, can be obtained irrespective of the transmission distance of the feeder fiber. We experimentally demonstrate link-pair shared protection with bidirectional wavelength pre-assignment for two of the four feeder fiber failures and validate a penalty of less than 2 dB for double-link failures. Furthermore, we prove that reconnection can be performed with a penalty of at most 2 dB in an experiment with shared protection with a single-link broadcast-and-select function that can manage partial double-link failures using a simple configuration.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science