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  • Telecommunications Engineering
  • Network Architecture

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  • Software Defined Networking (SDN) is mature for optical network control, but open controllers lack production readiness.
  • Existing SDN solutions struggle with the maturity and completeness required for network deployment.
  • There is a need for robust, open-source control platforms in optical networking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To experiment with and assess the OneM2M open-source platform for optical network control.
  • To evaluate the scalability and flexibility of OneM2M in the context of growing optical networks.
  • To determine the suitability of OneM2M for pre-production and production network deployments.

Main Methods:

  • Implemented network elements as Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
  • Developed the control application using an OneM2M-compliant server.
  • Conducted experiments to evaluate scalability and flexibility performance.
  • Analyzed results from two distinct experimental scenarios.

Main Results:

  • The OneM2M platform demonstrated promising scalability and flexibility.
  • Experimental results indicate the platform's potential for optical network management.
  • The proposed solution shows adaptability to the expected growth of optical networks.

Conclusions:

  • The OneM2M platform is a viable candidate for optical network control applications.
  • The study validates OneM2M's potential to overcome limitations of current SDN controllers.
  • Findings pave the way for further research and development in this area.