Optical Networks and Interconnects
Carmen Mas-Machuca, Lena Wosinska, Marco Ruffini, and Jiajia Chen

TL;DR
This chapter reviews the evolution, standards, and planning challenges of optical networks, including access, core, and data center interconnects, emphasizing capacity, reliability, and virtualization.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of optical network architectures, standards, and optimization problems, highlighting recent developments and future directions in the field.
Findings
Overview of PON standards and virtualization
Discussion of routing, spectrum, and placement optimization problems
Insights into optical data center interconnect architectures
Abstract
The rapid evolution of communication technologies such as 5G and beyond, rely on optical networks to support the challenging and ambitious requirements that include both capacity and reliability. This chapter begins by giving an overview of the evolution of optical access networks, focusing on Passive Optical Networks (PONs). The development of the different PON standards and requirements aiming at longer reach, higher client count and delivered bandwidth are presented. PON virtualization is also introduced as the flexibility enabler. Triggered by the increase of bandwidth supported by access and aggregation network segments, core networks have also evolved, as presented in the second part of the chapter. Scaling the physical infrastructure requires high investment and hence, operators are considering alternatives to optimize the use of the existing capacity. This chapter introduces…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Network Technologies · Optical Network Technologies · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
