DocumentCode
1289368
Title
Design and Evaluation of an Optical Broadcast-and-Select Network Architecture With a Centralized Multicarrier Light Source
Author
Cai, Yueping ; Oki, Eiji ; Matsuura, Motoharu ; Kishi, Naoto ; Miki, Tetsuya
Author_Institution
Univ. of Electro-Commun., Chofu, Japan
Volume
27
Issue
21
fYear
2009
Firstpage
4897
Lastpage
4906
Abstract
This paper presents the design and evaluation of our optical broadcast-and-select wavelength-routed network architecture that uses a centralized multicarrier light source (C-MCLS). The large number of optical carriers/wavelengths generated by the C-MCLS are distributed to all edge nodes (ENs), which select and modulate wavelengths to realize upstream transmission. To utilize wavelengths efficiently, we introduce a framework for wavelength allocation and selection (WAS). Both static and dynamic schemes are adopted for WAS and their implementations are shown. By using fixed or tunable band pass filters and periodic arrayed waveguide grating demultiplexers, wavelengths are selected and utilized by ENs in a static or dynamic manner. After considering the design parameters used in the implementations, wavelength allocation procedures are described. We evaluate the cost, power consumption and network performance of the proposed network. Numerical results show that it offers greatly reduced cost and power consumption compared to the conventional one when the number of required access wavelengths at EN becomes large. We delineate its applicable areas through cost comparisons. Blocking probabilities of static and dynamic schemes are analyzed to evaluate network performance. Numerical results show that by choosing appropriate design parameters, the dynamic scheme offers about 25% increase in admissible offered load under the specified blocking probability, compared to the static scheme. This indicates that the dynamic scheme makes the proposed network more robust against traffic fluctuations.
Keywords
band-pass filters; numerical analysis; optical fibre networks; optical filters; telecommunication traffic; wavelength assignment; wavelength division multiplexing; blocking probability; centralized multicarrier light source; edge nodes; optical broadcast-and-select wavelength-routed network architecture; periodic arrayed waveguide grating demultiplexers; static scheme; traffic fluctuations; tunable band pass filters; wavelength allocation and selection; wavelength division multiplexing; Blocking probability; multicarrier light source; network cost; optical broadcast-and- select network; power consumption; wavelength allocation and selection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2009.2029539
Filename
5196822
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