Management of switched systems at 100 Tbps: The DARPA CORONET program
The DARPA CORONET program is laying the foundations for a next generation IP-over-optical network that supports 100 Tbps of traffic and provides rapid, on-demand, switched wavelength services. The wavelength services are very dynamic, with setup times of 100 ms and holding times as short as a few se...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The DARPA CORONET program is laying the foundations for a next generation IP-over-optical network that supports 100 Tbps of traffic and provides rapid, on-demand, switched wavelength services. The wavelength services are very dynamic, with setup times of 100 ms and holding times as short as a few seconds to a minute. A major management challenge is designing a provisioning protocol for the dynamic services. We describe in this paper a 3-way handshake (3WHS) protocol that meets the service requirements, and we provide simulation results of the performance of the 3WHS. |
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ISSN: | 2155-8507 |
DOI: | 10.1109/PS.2009.5307846 |