Title :
Scalable multihop WDM passive ring with optimal wavelength assignment and adaptive wavelength routing
Author :
Guo, Duanyang ; Acampora, Anthony S.
Author_Institution :
GTE Labs. Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Ring networks have drawn wide attention due to token ring and FDDI standards. This paper presents a scalable multihop WDM passive ring architecture for local area or metropolitan area networks. The network consists of optical interfaces, which are connected into a ring by fibers. Each optical interface is completely passive and unpowered. We apply the “multihop” principle by introducing a regular multiloop ring called “wheel” as the optical connectivity and embedding it onto a single-loop fiber ring. Each network access node requires only a small number of fixed-tuned transceivers and an ATM switch. The network can incrementally scale up from a smaller ring to a larger ring by deploying more access nodes and optical interfaces. When scaling up the network, not only the number of wavelengths required is small but also no more wavelengths are required. This architecture has an excellent ability for alternative routing and optimal wavelength reuse. We present three distributed adaptive wavelength routing algorithms and an optimal wavelength assignment algorithm which minimizes the number of wavelengths used. A method yielding the lowest possible call blocking probability for an “ideal” network with a fixed number of transceivers per node is presented and used as a yardstick to evaluate the proposed networks. The numerical results show that the architecture is very efficient
Keywords :
FDDI; asynchronous transfer mode; metropolitan area networks; optical fibre LAN; optical fibre subscriber loops; optical switches; probability; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication standards; transceivers; tuning; wavelength division multiplexing; ATM switch; FDDI standards; LAN; MAN; adaptive wavelength routing; call blocking probability; distributed adaptive wavelength routing algorithms; fixed-tuned transceivers; local area networks; metropolitan area networks; multiloop ring; optical connectivity; optical interface; optical interfaces; optical ring networks; optimal wavelength assignment; optimal wavelength assignment algorithm; optimal wavelength reuse; scalable multihop WDM passive ring; scalable multihop WDM passive ring architecture; single-loop fiber ring; token ring standards; Asynchronous transfer mode; FDDI; Metropolitan area networks; Optical fiber networks; Optical switches; Spread spectrum communication; Token networks; Transceivers; Wavelength division multiplexing; Wavelength routing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of