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DICONET · Dynamic Impairment Constraint Networking for Transparent Mesh Optical Networks

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 200831 July 2010EU funding €3,198,876

The DICONET proposal is targeting a novel approach to optical networking providing a disruptive solution for the development of the core network of the future. It is the vision and goal of our consortium to provide ultra high speed end-to-end connectivity with quality of service and high reliability through the use of optimised protocols and routing algorithms that will complement a flexible control and management plane offering flexibility for the future network infrastructure. We plan to investigate, design, implement and test new routing and wavelength assignment algorithms considering as constraints physical impairments that arise in transparent core networks. These algorithms will be incorporated into a novel dynamic network planning tool that would consider dynamic traffic characteristics, varying physical impairment and component characteristics and a reconfigurable optical layer. The use of this novel planning tool in conjunction with proper extensions to the control plane of core optical networks that will be designed, implemented and tested by our consortium will make possible to realize the vision of transparency, while offering efficient resource utilization and strict quality of service guarantees based on certain service level agreements. The combinations of the tools, algorithms and protocols that will developed by the uniquely qualified DICONET consortium together with new technologies and architectures that will be considered as enablers for the network of the future will assist in overcoming the expected long term limitations of current core network capabilities. The DICONET scope and objectives, address dynamic cross-layer network planning and optimization while considering the development of a future transport network infrastructure which ensures fail-safe network configuration and operation. Our approach will greatly contribute as a basic element in achieving resilience and transparency of the Future Internet.""

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

SODIRA CONNECT

FR · €199,650

participant

CREATE-NET (CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TELECOMMUNICATION EXPERIMENTATION FOR NETWORKED COMMUNITIES)

IT · €238,080

participant

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES DEUTCHLAND GMBH

DE · €105,160

participant

ECI TELECOM LTD.

IL · €229,625

participant

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES DUESSELDORF GMBH

DE · €77,740

participant

RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LABORATORY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

EL · €387,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX

UK · €274,405

participant

T-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL GMBH

DE

participant

INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM

FR · €292,394

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES · €300,285

participant

ALCATEL VACCUM TECHNOLOGY FRANCE SAS

FR · €194,266

participant

NOKIA BELL LABS FRANCE

FR · €99,314

participant

ADTRAN NETWORKS SE

DE · €129,453

participant

DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG

DE · €138,450

participant

INSTITOUTO TECHNOLOGIAS YPOLOGISTON KAI EKDOSEON DIOFANTOS

EL · €243,380

participant

IMINDS VZW

BE · €289,674

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