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A service oriented architecture-based approach for interdomain optical network services
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Journal Of Network And Systems Management. Springer, v. 15, n. 2, n. 141, n. 170, 2007.
1064-7570
WOS:000247277700002
10.1007/s10922-007-9060-2
Autor
Verdi, FL
Magalhaes, MF
Cardozo, E
Madeira, ERM
Welin, A
Institución
Resumen
This work presents a service-oriented architecture for interdomain service provisioning in optical networks. The architecture introduces a service layer that concentrates all the interactions among domains necessary for service provisioning. A service layer is an alternative to the GMPLS (Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching) architecture, but without a rigid control plane as found in GMPLS. We start by defining a set of basic services to provide single end-to-end (e2e) interdomain connections. Then, more sophisticated services are created through the composition of these basic services. The interdomain Optical VPN (Virtual Private Network) service is considered in order to illustrate the composition of services. A prototype of the architecture was designed and implemented using Web services as the main technology. The architecture was evaluated in terms of speed, scalability, and bandwidth consumption necessary to establish e2e interdomain connections and Optical VPNs. 15 2 141 170