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Next Steps in Path Computation Element (PCE) Architectures: From Software Defined Concepts to Standards, Interoperability and Deployment CSA FP7 ICT Call 11 Objective ICT-2013.1.1: Future Networks Francesco, Ramon, Adrian May 13, 2015 Workshop "Path Computation Element and beyond: innovating control and management functions towards fully reconfigurable software-centric networks"
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Next Steps in Path Computation Element (PCE) Architectures: From Software Defined Concepts to Standards, Interoperability and Deployment CSA FP7 ICT Call.

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Page 1: Next Steps in Path Computation Element (PCE) Architectures: From Software Defined Concepts to Standards, Interoperability and Deployment CSA FP7 ICT Call.

Next Steps in Path Computation Element (PCE) Architectures: From Software Defined Concepts to Standards, Interoperability and Deployment

CSA FP7 ICT Call 11Objective ICT-2013.1.1: Future Networks

Francesco, Ramon, AdrianMay 13, 2015

Workshop "Path Computation Element and beyond:

innovating control and management functions towards fully reconfigurable

software-centric networks"

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PACE http://ict-pace.net

• FP7 project (Call 11) Coordination and Support Action (CSA . GA no. 619712) 2013/11/01 – 2015/10/31

• Focusing on research, development and standards in the broad area of Path Computation Element (PCE)- based architectures

• PACE is an open forum for ideas exchange about current and future uses of PCE aimed to bring out radical new proposals and to consolidate existing research.

• Resources• Open source portal with PCE open source software and

documentation repository, • Education and dissemination of PCE concepts (PCE primers &

tutorials)• Papers, knowledge base, outreach• Development and applicability of new uses of PCE• Including SDN and NFV through support of ABNO• Standardization leadership

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PACE Consortium

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What is a PCE?

• PCE – Path Computation Element - The google maps of networks• http://ict-pace.net/index.php/pce-handbook/ & PCE Primer

Request Endpoints

Constraints

Traffic Engineering Database

Explicit Route (path)

Total Path Cost / Metric

“An entity (component, application or network node) that is capable of computing a network path or route based on a network graph (TED)

and applying computational constraints”

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What is a PCE? (2)

• The PCE was invented for a very specific reason: Aimed to solve multi-domain computation, Find an a path across domains

• Growth:• Multi-domain & multi-layer networks (IP over optical)• As a functional component of SDN architecture• …

• In PACE, we see PCE as a widely applicable tool in the areas of:• Core packet Internet• Mobile backhaul networks• Content Distribution Networks (CDN)• Next generation optical transport networks• Sensor networks, wireless mesh and Internet of Things (IoT)

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Agenda

• 9:15 - Introduction to the Workshop

• 9:20 - Optical Transport Scenarios for Future Radio Access Networks (invited)• Giulio Bottari (Ericsson Research, Italy)

• 9:45 - Building Content Distribution Platforms over Flexible Optical Networks (invited)

• Paul Wright (British Telecom, United Kingdom)

• 10:05 - Evolution of path computation towards generalized resource computation• Adrian Farrel (Old Dog Consulting, United Kingdom)

• 10:25 - Experience with control applications and optical extensions in OpenDaylight: tips, tricks and...headaches

• Giacomo Bernini (NextWorks, Italy)

• 10:45 - Segment Routing Perspectives in Software Defined Networking• Alessio Giorgetti (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy)

• 11:00 - Coffee Break

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Agenda

• 11:30 - Software Defined and Virtualized Wireless Access: Open issues and Perspectives (invited)

• Fabrizio Granelli (University of Trento, Italy)

• 11:55 - Cooking Service Chaining with PCE & ABNO• Oscar Gonzalez de Dios (Telefonica I+D, Spain)

• 12:10 - Towards the scalability of Service-oriented PCE in IoT scenarios• Vitor B.C. Souza (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain)

• 12:30 - Panel Discussion• Moderators: Adrian Farrel (Old Dog Consulting, United Kingdom) and Ramon

Casellas (CTTC, Spain)• Panel Duration: 30 minutes

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