Title :
All-optical packet processing and contention resolution using O-CDMA and optical bistability
Author :
Kelm, John H. ; Beal, A. Craig ; Wang, Bing
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng., Connecticut Univ., Storrs, CT, USA
Abstract :
The application of optical code division multiple access (O-CDMA) to the realm of all-optical packet switching is studied. O-CDMA encoded headers could be decoded by tuned delay lines and used to make routing decisions. By encoding only the header with O-CDMA codes, the bandwidth requirement on the O-CDMA encoder and decoder is lessened. Using the inherent threshold capability of bistable optical elements and wavelength routing, decoding of the packet headers and subsequent routing can be done all optically. Contention resolution is one of the challenges facing an all optical packet switching network. A scheme to reduce dropped packets due to collisions is presented by using optical bistability, four wave mixing and Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) based optical switch with a loop delay line. This scheme, however, is limited to resolving contention between fix-length packets in a synchronous network.
Keywords :
Mach-Zehnder interferometers; code division multiplexing; codes; decoding; multiwave mixing; optical bistability; optical switches; packet switching; telecommunication network routing; Mach-Zehnder interferometer based optical switch; O-CDMA encoded headers; all-optical packet switching; bistable optical elements; contention resolution; four wave mixing; loop delay line; optical bistability; optical code division multiple access; packet headers decoding; synchronous network; tuned delay lines; wavelength routing; Decoding; Delay lines; Encoding; Multiaccess communication; Optical bistability; Optical interferometry; Optical mixing; Optical packet switching; Packet switching; Wavelength routing;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2004. LEOS 2004. The 17th Annual Meeting of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8557-8
DOI :
10.1109/LEOS.2004.1363437