Title :
A high-capacity photonic space-division switching system for broadband networks
Author :
Sawano, Tsuyotake ; Suzuki, Shuji ; Fujiwara, Masahiko ; Nishimoto, Hiroshi
Author_Institution :
NEC Corp., Chiba, Japan
fDate :
2/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A high-capacity (128-line) photonic space-division switching system prototype has been developed. All of the developments on polarization-independent LiNbO3 matrix switches, semiconductor optical amplifiers for network loss compensation and three-dimensional optical interconnections for multi-stage switching networks combine to enlarge line capacity. The system is devised to provide both HDTV distribution services that require nonblocking connections and TV phone services that do not necessarily require these connections. It is confirmed that the system has been operating in providing 150 Mbps TV phone services and 600 Mbps HDTV distribution services with high stability. Thus, the system proves to be promising for STM broadband switching systems capable of providing high-speed continuous dense bit-stream services. The system, in concert with an ATM broadband switching system, could provide a full range of cost-effective broadband services from POTS (plain old telephone services) to HDTV
Keywords :
broadband networks; high definition television; optical fibre networks; optical interconnections; optical switches; photonic switching systems; semiconductor lasers; switching networks; television networks; 150 Mbit/s; 600 Mbit/s; ATM broadband switching system; HDTV distribution services; LiNbO3; STM broadband switching systems; TV phone services; broadband networks; cost-effective broadband services; high stability; high-capacity photonic space-division switching system; high-speed continuous dense bit-stream services; line capacity; multi-stage switching networks; network loss compensation; nonblocking connections; polarization-independent LiNbO3 matrix switches; semiconductor optical amplifiers; three-dimensional optical interconnections; HDTV; Optical interconnections; Optical losses; Optical polarization; Optical switches; Prototypes; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Stability; Switching systems; TV;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of