TY - JOUR
T1 - Software Defined Optical Networks (SDONs)
T2 - A Comprehensive Survey
AU - Thyagaturu, Akhilesh S.
AU - Mercian, Anu
AU - McGarry, Michael P.
AU - Reisslein, Martin
AU - Kellerer, Wolfgang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 IEEE.
PY - 2016/10/1
Y1 - 2016/10/1
N2 - The emerging software defined networking (SDN) paradigm separates the data plane from the control plane and centralizes network control in an SDN controller. Applications interact with controllers to implement network services, such as network transport with quality of service. SDN facilitates the virtualization of network functions so that multiple virtual networks can operate over a given installed physical network infrastructure. Due to the specific characteristics of optical (photonic) communication components and the high optical transmission capacities, SDN-based optical networking poses particular challenges, but holds also great potential. In this article, we comprehensively survey studies that examine the SDN paradigm in optical networks; in brief, we survey the area of software defined optical networks (SDONs). We mainly organize the SDON studies into studies focused on the infrastructure layer, the control layer, and the application layer. Moreover, we cover SDON studies focused on network virtualization, as well as SDON studies focused on the orchestration of multilayer and multidomain networking. Based on the survey, we identify open challenges for SDONs and outline future directions.
AB - The emerging software defined networking (SDN) paradigm separates the data plane from the control plane and centralizes network control in an SDN controller. Applications interact with controllers to implement network services, such as network transport with quality of service. SDN facilitates the virtualization of network functions so that multiple virtual networks can operate over a given installed physical network infrastructure. Due to the specific characteristics of optical (photonic) communication components and the high optical transmission capacities, SDN-based optical networking poses particular challenges, but holds also great potential. In this article, we comprehensively survey studies that examine the SDN paradigm in optical networks; in brief, we survey the area of software defined optical networks (SDONs). We mainly organize the SDON studies into studies focused on the infrastructure layer, the control layer, and the application layer. Moreover, we cover SDON studies focused on network virtualization, as well as SDON studies focused on the orchestration of multilayer and multidomain networking. Based on the survey, we identify open challenges for SDONs and outline future directions.
KW - Control layer
KW - infrastructure layer
KW - optical network
KW - orchestration
KW - software defined networking (SDN)
KW - virtual network
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84999853107&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/COMST.2016.2586999
DO - 10.1109/COMST.2016.2586999
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84999853107
SN - 1553-877X
VL - 18
SP - 2738
EP - 2786
JO - IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
JF - IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
IS - 4
M1 - 7503119
ER -