On the topology of optical transport networks

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) is the standard technology for information transmission in broadband optical networks. Unlike systems with unplanned growth, such as those of natural origin or the Internet network, the SDH systems are strictly planned as rings, meshes, stars or tree-branches stru...

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Published inJournal of physics. Conference series Vol. 246; no. 1; p. 012013
Main Authors Cárdenas, J P, Santiago, A, Losada, J C, Benito, R M, Mouronte, M L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.09.2010
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Summary:Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) is the standard technology for information transmission in broadband optical networks. Unlike systems with unplanned growth, such as those of natural origin or the Internet network, the SDH systems are strictly planned as rings, meshes, stars or tree-branches structures designed to connect different equipments. In spite of that, we have found that the SDH network operated by Telefónica in Spain shares remarkable topological properties with other real complex networks as a product of its evolution since 1992. In fact, we have found power-law scaling in the degree distribution (N·P(k) k−γ) and small-world networks properties. The complexity found in SDH systems was reproduced by two models of complex networks, one of them considers real planning directives that take into account geographical and technological variables and the other one is based in the compatibility among SDH equipments.
ISSN:1742-6596
1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/246/1/012013