Why IP Networks Need Optical Transport Networks: A Comprehensive Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijsrmt.v5i1.1142Keywords:
Optical Transport Network (OTN), Internet Protocol (IP), Network Architecture, Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), Network Scalability, Quality of Service (QoS), DWDM, Metro Networks, Core Networks, Transport LayerAbstract
The exponential growth of Internet Protocol (IP) traffic driven by cloud computing, video streaming, 5G networks, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications has created unprecedented demands on network infrastructure. While IP networks excel at routing and forwarding data packets, they require a robust underlying transport layer to efficiently carry high-capacity traffic over long distances. Optical Transport Networks (OTN) have emerged as the de facto standard for this transport layer, providing the bandwidth, reliability, and efficiency that modern IP networks demand. This article presents a comprehensive analysis of why IP networks fundamentally require optical transport infrastructure. We examine the architectural relationship between IP and OTN layers, analyze the scalability limitations of IP-only networks, and explore how OTN addresses critical requirements including bandwidth management, quality of service, network protection, and operational efficiency. Through detailed technical analysis supported by performance data and industry implementations, we demonstrate that OTN is not merely complementary but essential to modern IP network operations. Our findings show that OTN-supported IP networks achieve up to 40% reduction in power consumption, 99.999% availability through advanced protection mechanisms, and support for terabit-scale bandwidth demands. This research provides network architects, engineers, and telecommunications professionals with a foundational understanding of the symbiotic relationship between IP and optical transport layers.
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