Software defined networking (SDN) and OpenFlow, which enables the abstraction of vendor/technology-specific attributes, improve the control and management flexibility of optical transport networks. In this paper, we present an interoperability demonstration of SDN/OpenFlow-based optical path control for multi-domain/multi-technology optical transport networks. We also summarize the abstraction approaches proposed for multi-technology network integration at SDN controllers.
Shan GAO
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Xiaoyuan CAO
KDDI R&D Laboratories
Takehiro SATO
Keio University
Takaya MIYAZAWA
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Sota YOSHIDA
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Noboru YOSHIKANE
KDDI R&D Laboratories
Takehiro TSURITANI
KDDI R&D Laboratories
Hiroaki HARAI
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Satoru OKAMOTO
Keio University
Naoaki YAMANAKA
Keio University
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Shan GAO, Xiaoyuan CAO, Takehiro SATO, Takaya MIYAZAWA, Sota YOSHIDA, Noboru YOSHIKANE, Takehiro TSURITANI, Hiroaki HARAI, Satoru OKAMOTO, Naoaki YAMANAKA, "Demonstration of SDN/OpenFlow-Based Path Control for Large-Scale Multi-Domain/Multi-Technology Optical Transport Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E99-B, no. 7, pp. 1492-1500, July 2016, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2015EBP3388.
Abstract: Software defined networking (SDN) and OpenFlow, which enables the abstraction of vendor/technology-specific attributes, improve the control and management flexibility of optical transport networks. In this paper, we present an interoperability demonstration of SDN/OpenFlow-based optical path control for multi-domain/multi-technology optical transport networks. We also summarize the abstraction approaches proposed for multi-technology network integration at SDN controllers.
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