Study of the Hybrid Optical/Electrical Wavelength Routing Approach for OTN Backbone Network

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Transmission platform built on the backbone data network scheduling, dispatching exchange network, switching network administration, conference television network, data communications network and other business networks, production and business management for the grid to provide a relatively rich voice, video and data services. In this paper, we investigated the OTN transport network structure and the corresponding optical elements with cross connector. We have presented several wavelength allocation algorithms to illustrate the further bandwidth planning. With the smart grid construction and corporate information technology development, so as to let the existing backbone transmission network capacity and reliability levels can meet the requirements of backbone transmission.

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