Experimental Demonstration of Partially Disaggregated Optical Network Control Using the Physical Layer Digital Twin
Giacomo Borraccini, Stefano Straullu, Alessio Giorgetti, Renato, Ambrosone, Emanuele Virgillito, Andrea D'Amico, Rocco D'Ingillo, Francesco, Aquilino, Antonino Nespola, Nicola Sambo, Filippo Cugini, Vittorio Curri

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates an optical network control architecture using a physical layer digital twin, enabling flexible, reliable, and efficient management of optical resources over a multi-node, long-distance network with experimental validation.
Contribution
It introduces a partially disaggregated optical control system leveraging a physical layer digital twin integrated with an intent-based network system, validated through a comprehensive experimental setup.
Findings
Successful demonstration of optical control decoupled from the data plane.
Effective automatic failure recovery in the optical network.
Validation of the digital twin accuracy for lightpath computation.
Abstract
Optical communications and networking are fast becoming the solution to support ever-increasing data traffic across all segments of the network, expanding from core/metro networks to 5G/6G front-hauling. Therefore, optical networks need to evolve towards an efficient exploitation of the infrastructure by overcoming the closed and aggregated paradigm, to enable apparatus sharing together with the slicing and separation of the optical data plane from the optical control. In addition to the advantages in terms of efficiency and cost reduction, this evolution will increase the network reliability, also allowing for a fine trade-off between robustness and maximum capacity exploitation. In this work, an optical network architecture is presented based on the physical layer digital twin of the optical transport used within a multi-layer hierarchical control operated by an intent-based network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Network Technologies · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems · Optical Network Technologies
