This paper discusses the requirements and motivations for setting-up and utilizing two different optical fiber test-beds both of a Telecom Operator as well as the UEssex/JANET Aurora field fiber testbed for optical metro networks research within the EU ICT MAINS project. Using both test-beds the MAINS project aims to evaluate its proposed mesh-ring topologies which feature innovative sub-wavelength switching nodes. Different research and technology attributes are considered for evaluation over the research and real commercial environments. The paper illustrates how the first test-bed scenario is designed to experimentally analyze multi-technology interoperability both at the data and control planes and how the second test-bed scenario with the use of a virtual PC application over sub-wavelength switching ring network aims to validate the proposed solutions with real customers and obtain supportive statistics and performance measures.
Authors:
Michael Georgiades
The Maritime Center
R&D, PrimeTel PLC
Omonia Avenue 141, 3045, Limassol, Cyprus
Jaime Fullaondo
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,
Campus Cantoblanco,
Madrid, Spain
George Zervas, Dimitra Simeonidou
School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park, Colchester
Essex, CO4 3SQ, UK
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Juan P. Fernández-Palacios
Photonics Networks
Telefónica I+D
Calle Emilio Vargas No6, Madrid, 28043, Spain
Mark Basham
Sales & Business Development
Intune Networks
Wivenhoe 9B Beckett Way, Parkwest, Dublin 12, Ireland