Authors
Marc Ruiz, Luis Velasco, Andrew Lord, Daniel Fonseca, Michal Pioro, Roland Wessaly, Juan P Fernandez-Palacios
Publication date
2014/1/16
Journal
IEEE Communications Magazine
Volume
52
Issue
1
Pages
70-76
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Flexgrid technology has recently been presented as the most promising option for upgrading the currently operating fixed grid optical networks and extending their capacity to be able to deal with the massive traffic volumes forecast for the next decade. Although the current traffic is successfully supported on fixed grid networks, flexgrid technology brings features that are not offered by the fixed grid networks, such as transporting optical connections with a capacity beyond 100 Gb/s and elasticity against time-varying traffic. In light of this, a gradual fixed grid to flexgrid migration is generally accepted in order to add these useful features to the network. In this article, we study the migration process where flexgrid is deployed in the network progressively, and review the main drivers and open issues induced by its deployment.
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