Network Coding in Photonic-land: Three Commandments for Future-proof Optical Core Networks [article]

Hai Dao
2021 arXiv   pre-print
The digital transformation has been underway, creating digital shadows of (almost) all physical entities and moving them to the Internet. The era of Internet of Everything has therefore started to come into play, giving rise to unprecedented traffic growths. In this context, optical core networks forming the backbone of Internet infrastructure have been under critical issues of reaching the capacity limit of conventional fiber, a phenomenon widely referred as capacity crunch. For many years,
more » ... many-fold increases in fiber capacity is thanks to exploiting physical dimensions for multiplexing optical signals such as wavelength, polarization, time and lately space-division multiplexing using multi-core fibers and such route seems to come to an end as almost all known ways have been exploited. This necessitates for a departure from traditional approaches to use the fiber capacity more efficiently and thereby improve economics of scale. This paper lays out a new perspective to integrate network coding (NC) functions into optical networks to achieve greater capacity efficiency by upgrading intermediate nodes functionalities. In addition to the review of recent proposals on new research problems enabled by NC operation in optical networks, we also report state-of-the-art findings in the literature in an effort to renew the interest of NC in optical networks and discuss three critical points for pushing forward its applicability and practicality including i) NC as a new dimension for multiplexing optical signals ii) algorithmic aspects of NC-enabled optical networks design iii) NC as an entirely fresh way for securing optical signals at physical layers
arXiv:2105.01194v2 fatcat:af2va3uywzcbtj2gy3zg7lsb4q