Next Generation SONET/SDH

Chapter 5 - Next Generation SONET/SDH

5.1   INTRODUCTION

SONET/SDH was designed to transport synchronous TDM traffic more than
asynchronous data traffic over single-wavelength fiber rings and for long-distance
point-to-point networks, using either 1300 nm or 1550 nm.

The existing SONET/SDH was designed with many positive attributes:

  • Transport high data rates, from tens of Mbit/s to several Gbit/s, which was unprecedented
    in the history of telecommunications
  • Reliability
  • QoS
  • Latency control mechanisms
  • Synchronization mechanisms and tight clock, jitter, and wander tolerances
  • Robust performance
  • Protection, restoration, and rerouting mechanisms
  • Traffic engineering and traffic management
  • A detailed definition of the physical layer interface
  • Countermeasures to combat fiber impairments (dispersion, loss, polarization,
    birefringence, and so on)
  • Capitalize on the evolution of optical and photonic technology

These features facilitated the creation of an enormous demand for bandwidth,
and within only few years, it became evident that the existing SONET/SDH had
several deficiencies. In particular, it

  • Did not support fine bandwidth granularity needed in certain applications
  • Did not utilize data bandwidth efficiently (depending on time of day, network,
    and data service, efficiency could be as low as 5%)
  • Lacked overhead definition for lightpath according to the WDM ITU-T grid;
    overhead was comprehensively defined for line, segment, and path only
  • Lacked wavelength management (applicable to WDM networks). This made
    SONET/SDH difficult to use in a mesh WDM optical network
  • Did not efficiently support many (data) protocols
  • Supported a limited number of network topologies
  • It was expensive for low-cost data applications

 

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