Towards flexible and energi-efficient datacentre networks
Research Project, 2015 – 2018

The growing popularity of cloud and multimedia services is increasing the traffic volume that datacentres need to handle, leading to serious bottlenecks in datacentre networks in terms of both capacity and energy consumption. Reducing the power required by the inter- and intra-rack communication inside the datacentre through use of optical technology opens a way to solve this problem. However, the current optical switching technologies are not able to support the dynamic datacentre traffic, and hence, new optical interconnect architectures are needed. The purpose of this project is to enable a highly scalable, flexible and energy-efficient network inside the datacentre by a novel optical datacentre network architecture, based on integration of broadcast-and-select and elastic spectrum allocation. We will tackle several fundamental research problems, in order to achieve the following challenging goals of the project: (1) Ultra-high capacity inside the datacentre, (2) Reduced energy consumption of the datacentre network, and (3) Flexible provisioning of connectivity inside the datacentre.A successful completion of the project goals requires a cross-layer approach, combining physical layer modeling with logical layer techniques into a universal framework for analysis, simulation, and optimization. The team behind this application, i.e., the research groups at KTH, Chalmers and LiU, possesses a unique combination of expertise for addressing these challenging research problems

Participants

Lena Wosinska (contact)

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Erik Agrell

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Collaborations

Linköping University

Linköping, Sweden

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Stockholm, Sweden

Funding

Swedish Research Council (VR)

Project ID: 621-2014-6230
Funding Chalmers participation during 2015–2018

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6/25/2019