The evolution toward open and partially disaggregated optical networks has introduced new, to our knowledge, requirements on how transmission performance is evaluated and compared across technologies, vendors, and deployment scenarios. In this context, sound benchmarking practices are essential to ensure that quality-of-transmission (QoT) assessments are reproducible, transparent, and meaningful beyond isolated experimental demonstrations. QoT estimation plays a central role in these practices, as it directly impacts network planning, commissioning, automation, and long-term technology selection in heterogeneous optical infrastructures. This paper discusses benchmarking practices for optical transmission in open networks using the open-source GNPy library as a reference digital model. The contribution of this work lies in formalizing how a transparent, vendor-agnostic QoT estimator can be used as a common benchmarking baseline across research and industry. Representative experimental validations spanning short-reach, multiband, and multi-vendor flex-grid transmission scenarios are reviewed and reframed as benchmarking baselines, establishing evidence-based expectations on achievable accuracy and applicability limits under realistic operating conditions. Finally, the paper illustrates how reference QoT models are employed in industry-facing benchmarking workflows, including closed-loop interactions with standardization bodies, multi-vendor planning and automation, procurement processes, and strategic network evolution toward emerging architectures.
GNPy as a benchmark for open and disaggregated optical networks / D'Amico, Andrea; Le Rouzic, Esther; Melin, Stefan; Kundrát, Jan; Mano, Toru; James Echeverry Zuleta, Edward; Borraccini, Giacomo; Ambrosone, Renato; Gonzalez De Dios, Oscar; Nishizawa, Hideki; Jaime Vivares Arias, Gabriel; Mayoral López De Lerma, Arturo; Grammel, Gert; Manzotti, Roberto; Curri, Vittorio. - In: JOURNAL OF OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING. - ISSN 1943-0620. - Vol. 18:(2026), pp. 30-43. [10.1364/JOCN.592351]
GNPy as a benchmark for open and disaggregated optical networks
Renato Ambrosone;Vittorio Curri
2026
Abstract
The evolution toward open and partially disaggregated optical networks has introduced new, to our knowledge, requirements on how transmission performance is evaluated and compared across technologies, vendors, and deployment scenarios. In this context, sound benchmarking practices are essential to ensure that quality-of-transmission (QoT) assessments are reproducible, transparent, and meaningful beyond isolated experimental demonstrations. QoT estimation plays a central role in these practices, as it directly impacts network planning, commissioning, automation, and long-term technology selection in heterogeneous optical infrastructures. This paper discusses benchmarking practices for optical transmission in open networks using the open-source GNPy library as a reference digital model. The contribution of this work lies in formalizing how a transparent, vendor-agnostic QoT estimator can be used as a common benchmarking baseline across research and industry. Representative experimental validations spanning short-reach, multiband, and multi-vendor flex-grid transmission scenarios are reviewed and reframed as benchmarking baselines, establishing evidence-based expectations on achievable accuracy and applicability limits under realistic operating conditions. Finally, the paper illustrates how reference QoT models are employed in industry-facing benchmarking workflows, including closed-loop interactions with standardization bodies, multi-vendor planning and automation, procurement processes, and strategic network evolution toward emerging architectures.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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