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IEEE Draft Standard for Flexible Optical Service Unit for Optical Networks
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A flexible Optical Service Unit (OSU) path layer is specified by this standard for optical networks, providing services ranging from 2 Mb/s to 100 Gb/s. The main features of the OSU path layer are being offered in the form of massive OSU connections that carry packet and Constant Bit Rate (CBR) services with guaranteed performance, enabling the flexible hitless bandwidth adjustment (e.g. n × 10 Mb/s) for each OSU connection, along with capabilities such as high bandwidth efficiency, large capacity, and low latency. The OSU path layer can be carried on different server layers, for instance, OTN, PON, among others. The standard supports high-quality leased line services and video services, with guaranteed performance, that are utilized in telecom operator’s optical networks and other industry transport networks.
This standard specifies a flexible Optical Service Unit (OSU) path layer for optical networks to provide 2 Mb/s to 100 Gb/s services. The main features of the OSU path layer are providing massive OSU connections to carry packet and Constant Bit Rate (CBR) services with guaranteed performance, enabling the flexible hitless bandwidth adjustment (e.g. n × 10 Mb/s) for each OSU connection, with the capabilities of high-bandwidth efficiency, large capacity and low latency. The OSU path layer can be carried on different server layers, e.g. OTN, PON, etc.
The standard supports high-quality leased line services and video services with guaranteed performance that are used in telecom operator’s optical networks and other industry transport networks. The standard defines technical specifications that meet the requirements of these services, such as low latency, massive connections and agile hitless bandwidth adjustment.
A flexible Optical Service Unit (OSU) path layer is specified by this standard for optical networks, providing services ranging from 2 Mb/s to 100 Gb/s. The main features of the OSU path layer are being offered in the form of massive OSU connections that carry packet and Constant Bit Rate (CBR) services with guaranteed performance, enabling the flexible hitless bandwidth adjustment (e.g. n × 10 Mb/s) for each OSU connection, along with capabilities such as high bandwidth efficiency, large capacity, and low latency. The OSU path layer can be carried on different server layers, for instance, OTN, PON, among others. The standard supports high-quality leased line services and video services, with guaranteed performance, that are utilized in telecom operator’s optical networks and other industry transport networks.
This standard specifies a flexible Optical Service Unit (OSU) path layer for optical networks to provide 2 Mb/s to 100 Gb/s services. The main features of the OSU path layer are providing massive OSU connections to carry packet and Constant Bit Rate (CBR) services with guaranteed performance, enabling the flexible hitless bandwidth adjustment (e.g. n × 10 Mb/s) for each OSU connection, with the capabilities of high-bandwidth efficiency, large capacity and low latency. The OSU path layer can be carried on different server layers, e.g. OTN, PON, etc.
The standard supports high-quality leased line services and video services with guaranteed performance that are used in telecom operator’s optical networks and other industry transport networks. The standard defines technical specifications that meet the requirements of these services, such as low latency, massive connections and agile hitless bandwidth adjustment.
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| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 06/06/2025 |
| Page Count | 91 |
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