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Tuesday, 21 March 2017, 10:47 HKT/SGT | |
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Improves network system throughput by about 20% |
TOKYO, Mar 21, 2017 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. and Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. today announced the development of a new technology to estimate the transmission performance, and to improve the throughput of optical networks.
| Figure 1: Overview of previous technology and the newly developed technology |
| Figure 2: Technology that estimates optical network transmission performance |
When adding communication paths to existing optical networks using new wavelengths, the transmission speed was previously set at a safe operation level based on design specifications of optical fibers and communication devices. This was done as it was difficult to accurately determine the actual transmission performance of the optical fibers and communication devices that make up specific communication paths. This is why networks are operated under more restrictive conditions that lead to lower network throughput than the network should be able to support. Now Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu Laboratories of America have developed a technology to learn the actual characteristics of an optical network, and accurately estimate the supported transmission speed of newly added communication paths by observing the bit error ratio (BER)(1) of the optical signals of communication paths already in operation. This newly developed technology was experimentally evaluated on a testbed simulating an optical network in which the largest transmission distance was about 1,000km, and it was confirmed that the estimates erred by less than 15%. In addition, in network simulations carried out based on the results of this experimental evaluation, it was confirmed that the throughput of the network as a whole could be improved by about 20%. This technology has enabled the maximization of the throughput of networks to provide highly efficient communication infrastructure. Details of this technology will be announced at the Optical Networking and Communications Conference & Exhibition (OFC2017), an international conference held in Los Angeles from March 19. Development Background
The optical networks that support advanced ICT societies connect numerous locations within the optical network with high volume, low-latency connections by using wavelength division multiplexing technology, which combines optical signals of different wavelengths for transmission on a single optical fiber. Going forward, however, in order to meet the increasing communication demands that accompany further expansion of cloud-based services and the commercialization of 5G mobile communications systems, there will be an unprecedented demand for technologies that increase the throughput of optical networks as a whole. Issues
In the operation of an optical network, when there is additional demand for communication between certain locations, the achievable throughput is calculated by estimating transmission performance, and signals on new wavelengths are added based on these results. Because it is difficult to accurately determine all the physical parameters of the numerous specific optical fibers and communications devices that make up an optical network, such as loss in an optical fiber or the amount of noise in an amplifier, transmission performance has previously been estimated based on the design specifications of optical fibers and communications devices. In order to guarantee stable network operation, however, it was necessary to make estimates lower than actual transmission performance, resulting in the network operating under more restrictive conditions that lead to lower network throughput than the network should have been able to support. About the Newly Developed Technology
Now Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu Laboratories of America have developed technology to accurately estimate transmission performance in operation by studying network characteristics using BER, which is observed by the equipment that makes up an operating optical network. This technology enables improvements in optical network throughput.
http://www.acnnewswire.com/topimg/Low_FujitsuNetworkTransmissionFig1.jpg Figure 1: Overview of previous technology and the newly developed technology With this technology, the BER calculated from a mathematical model based on the physical characteristics of the optical network is compared with the BER obtained from optical receivers in operation, and machine learning is used on the mathematical model to minimize the difference. With newly developed sensitivity analysis technology that analyzes each responsivity of BER to the physical parameters of the numerous optical fibers and communications devices, such as loss in optical fibers or the amount of noise in amplifiers, the system can automatically calculate an appropriate amount of parameter value adjustment just from the BER data in response to physical parameters, providing efficient machine learning. Applying this technology to study the characteristics of optical networks in operation, it becomes possible to accurately calculate transmission performance when adding new communication paths.
http://www.acnnewswire.com/topimg/Low_FujitsuNetworkTransmissionFig2.jpg Figure 2: Technology that estimates optical network transmission performance Effects
An experimental trial of this newly developed technology was carried out using an optical network testbed approximately equivalent to a transmission distance of about 1,000km built by Fujitsu Laboratories, and based on the results of the estimation accuracy analyzed by Fujitsu Laboratories of America using the experimental results, it was confirmed that the estimation error in this testbed environment was within 15%. Moreover, when network simulations were carried out based on the results of this trial, it was confirmed that the signal throughput for each wavelength, depending on communication path, could be improved by up to 50%, while the throughput of the optical network as a whole could be improved by about 20%. Future Plans
Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu Laboratories of America will continue to test the accuracy of this newly developed technology, with the goal of commercializing this technology in fiscal 2018, applying it to the "Fujitsu Network 1FINITY" series of Fujitsu Limited's optical transmission system, and to the "Fujitsu Network Virtuora" series of wide area network virtualization solutions. (1) Bit error ratio (BER) The ratio of bits of information transmitted within a certain time with the bits erroneously received. An indicator showing the quality of the signal received.
About Fujitsu Laboratories
Founded in 1968 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. is one of the premier research centers in the world. With a global network of laboratories in Japan, China, the United States and Europe, the organization conducts a wide range of basic and applied research in the areas of Next-generation Services, Computer Servers, Networks, Electronic Devices and Advanced Materials. For more information, please see: http://www.fujitsu.com/jp/group/labs/en/.
About Fujitsu Laboratories of America
Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. (Japan), focusing on research on novel computing, networking technologies, software development and solutions for several industry verticals. Conducting research in an open environment, it contributes to the global research community and the IT industry. It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. For more information, please see: www.fla.fujitsu.com.
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Source: Fujitsu Ltd
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