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Optical Edge / Access Networks for GENI Lokesh Mandvekar lsm5@cse.buffalo.edu Dr. Chunming Qiao (PI) qiao@computer.org Department of Computer Science and Engineering University at Buffalo (SUNY)
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AGENDA OBJECTIVES PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORKS ADVANTAGES OF PON / GENI CONTRIBUTION EXISTING FACILITIES PROJECT MAPS DELIVERABLES INTEGRATED OPTICAL/WIRELESS ACCESS ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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OBJECTIVES Building a campus / metro wide optical access network using PON technologies GENI compatible hardware and software (programmability, virtualization support, scalability, etc.) Interface with a GENI control framework VLAN connections to Internet2 / NLR via NYSERNet
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PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORKS A PON consists of a single shared optical fiber providing access to multiple subscribers via optical splitters Typically, a tree architecture with 1 OLT(Optical Line Termination) serving multiple ONUs(Optical Networking Unit) No active components in the network except at the endpoints
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ADVANTAGES OF PON & GENI CONTRIBUTION High speed access, low bit error ratio, low cost, low maintenance End-to-end protocol and coding format transparency Better virtualization support at the physical layer (with WDM / OFDMA)
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EXISTING FACILITIES Basic infrastructure already in place – UB owns an extensive fiber network laid over Buffalo area ONUs to be setup at research centers requiring high bandwidth connectivity and heavy computation
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Fibers in Black Property of University at Buffalo UB North Campus UB South Campus UB Downtown Campus
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DELIVERABLES Initially, a whitepaper describing Software and hardware architecture of the PON testbed Requirements and feasibility Expected functionality, time and cost GENI users and applications
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INTEGRATED FIBER/WIRELESS ACCESS Future plans to integrate optical and wireless access to facilitate advanced wireless experiments related to WiMAX or other AP/BS technologies Wireless Mesh Networks Disruptive 4G cellular with distributed MIMO
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High Level Functional Architecture GENI backbone
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT We acknowledge the support from NEC Labs of America UB CIT and others who have provided useful discussions
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THANK YOU
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