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ON THE SYNERGY OF CIRCUITS AND PACKETS M. A. SNEPS-SNEPPE Ventspils University College, Latvia Central R&D Telecom Institute (ZNIIS), Moscow [email protected] DISTRIBUTED COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS (DCCN-2015) October 20, 2015, Moscow 1

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ON THE SYNERGY OF CIRCUITS AND PACKETS

M. A. SNEPS-SNEPPE

Ventspils University College, LatviaCentral R&D Telecom Institute (ZNIIS), Moscow

[email protected]

DISTRIBUTED COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS (DCCN-2015)

October 20, 2015, Moscow

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Contents

1. World telecom market: a slow shift to PS

2. Switching Technology trends in telecom networks

3. Network-on-chip revolution: CS vs. PS

4. U.S. DoD dilemma: CS vs. PS

5. Lessons for Rostelecom

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1. World telecom market: a slow shift to PS

Worldwide Distribution of Telecom Service Revenue in 2015 [Gartner survey].

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Strategic Market Opportunities 2015, Worldwide (Billions of Dollars) 4

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2. Switching Technology trends

According to Moor’s law , the computer productivity was increased twice and the price decreased twice every 18 months. The optical fiber speed on each used wavelength was doubled every 12 months. With the speed 80 Gbit/sec on channel, 160 channels can transfer 12.8 Tbit /s. That exceeds the bandpass of all telephone networks existing in the world.

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Functional blocks of a packet switch (router)

•The framing module extracts the incoming packet from the link-level frame. •A route lookup determines its next hop, and the egress port. •Right after the lookup, several operations are performed; decrementing the Time-To-Live field, updating the packet checksum, etc. •Then the packet is sent to the egress port using the router's interconnect•Conflicting packets have to be queued in the ingress port, the output port, or both. •In the output linecard, router performs scheduling for QoS guarantees. •Finally, the packet is placed in a link frame and sent to the next hop.

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Functional blocks of a channel switch

Comparison of power consumption and price, 2012

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SDN based Transition from packet switch to MPLS-OTN (Optical Transport Network)

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S Das, G Parulkar, and N McKeown „Rethinking IP Core Networks” VOL. 5, NO. 12/DEC 2013/J. OPT. COMMUN. NETW

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AT&T’s US IP core network

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Overall Capex is reduced by 60% - from “IP over WDM” to “IP and Dynamic Circuit Switching”

S Das, G Parulkar, and N McKeown „Rethinking IP Core Networks” VOL. 5, NO. 12/DEC 2013/J. OPT. COMMUN. NETW 10

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Switching Technology forecast

Packet switching will continue to exist at the edge of the network. The packet-switched network should ideally gather traffic from disparate sources, and multiplex it together.

At the core of the network, we expect the circuit switched transport network to remain as a means to interconnect the packet switched routers, and as a means to provide high reliability, and performance guarantees.

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4. Network-on-chip (NoC) revolution

Intel Datacenter-on-Chip Transformation: tera-scale chip multiprocessor (CMP) can replace the whole data center with 63 systems and 130 processors.

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Single-crystal microchip (NoC)

A single crystal houses a lot of elements: the central processing unit (CPU); the memory (MEM); the input/output (I/O); and the USB interface, Ethernet, etc. They mainly communicate using buses (bus), but …how to build the central part — the switching network between the buses.

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Traditional Packet switching NoC

Network on a chip with 9 nodes (left); each node S represents a router with 4 inputs and outputs (right).

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The mechanism for transmitting message received by the chip input

Dividing messages into shorter pieces while the message is transmitted by the chip.Phit is a unit of data that is transferred between nodes in a single cycle of the chip.

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CS NOC: MPEG-4 decoder (Taiwan): 2006

Experimental results for two different MPEG-4 decoder architectures

In 2006, the engineers of a Taiwan university presented MPEG-4 decoder prototypes in two implementations: СS NоC and РS NоC based on 0.18 µm technology. The test results clearly show the advantage of circuit switching for NoC. The most notable is the difference in power consumption — by 45 times.

The MPEG-4 standard is mainly used for broadcasting (video streaming), recording movies onto a CD, for video telephony (videophones), etc.

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On CS NOC advantages (Stockholm): 2013

In 2013, Swedish engineers (the Royal Inst Tech, Sweden) compared:(1) СS NоC with a 4 х 4 switching field;(2) PS NоC with the same field: 4 virtual channels and 4 buffers(3) PS NоC: 16 virtual channels and 16 buffers In a vast range of loads, circuit-switched CS NoC is more effective. If the packets are longer than 500–800 bytes, then CS NoC is more effective. 17

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2014: Intel Labs demos crazy-efficient NoC

In February 2014, Intel announced the development of a phenomenal chip that contains a network consisting of a matrix of 256 nodes (16 x 16). This network is a switch board with 20.2 terabit/s bandwidth. This chip is based on 22-nm trigate CMOS technology. The CS mode has the essential advantage: a 55% increase in energy efficiency and 62% latency improvement to 7.0Tb/s/W through circuit switching.

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5. U.S. DoD dilemma

DSN (Defense Switched Network),DRSN (Defense Red Switched Network),DVS (DISN VIDEO).

JWICS (Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System) AFSCN (Air Force Satellite Control Network),NIPRNet (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network)SIPRNet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network)

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“Joint Vision 2010” (1996): towards AIN

Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) – Bell Labs: 198420

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Defense Switched Network architecture (2011)

SUT=SS7 network under a test 21

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“Joint Vision 2020” (2006): towards IР protocol

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CISCO Multifunction SoftSwitch (MFSS)

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Service Control Function and TCAP Server

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DISN network: CISCO Wide Area Network SoftSwitch (WAN SS) and Multifunction SoftSwitch (MFSS) (2012)

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The target DISN architecture

Tier0 geographic cluster typically consists of at least three Tier0 SSs. The distance between the clustered SSs must be planned so that the RTT 40 ms. Propagation delay 6 microseconds/km: distance between Tier0 1860 miles. 26

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"Red Phone" as a birthmark in the environment of AS-SIP

Secure Terminal; note slot in front for Crypto PC Card, use ISDN telephone lines 128 Kb/s.

The DRSN architecture

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6. “Rostelecom” and import substitution

“Rostelecom” IP/MPLS network - 150 nodes: Juniper routers T1600 (1,6 Тb/s) and many smaller

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Rostelecom challenges

Emergence system 112

SS7 and Intelligent network

SIP or AS-SIP

IMS ?

Universal service vs Broadband access

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Conclusion

(1) The telecom strategy - to use packet switching in the edges of the network and circuit switching at the core of the network.

(2) In the rapid developing field of microelectronics - network-on-a-chip (NoC), the advantage of CS NoC compared to PS NoC is manifested in the abundance of products (such as MPEG codec) that surround us in everyday life.

(3) The Defense Information System Network (DISN) - the United States Department of Defense communications network, the world's largest departmental network, is in transition phase from CS to PS, but the classified Defense Red Switch Network (DRSN) will remain CS based for an unpredictable time.

Seems both technologies—circuit switching and packet switching—will coexist for a long time yet.

Thanks! See for detail http://injoit.org 2015 No4

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