Title :
Wavelength-Routed Networks With Lightpath Data Interchanges
Author :
Li, C.Y. ; Cai, Lin ; Wai, P.K.A. ; Li, Victor O K ; Xu, Anshi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Inf. Eng., Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Kowloon, China
fDate :
7/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We observe that tunable wavelength converters (TWCs) that are traditionally installed in wavelength-routed (WR) networks for wavelength contention resolution can be further utilized to provide fast data switching between lightpaths. This allows us to route a data unit through a sequence of lightpaths from source to destination if a direct single lightpath connection is not available or if we want to minimize the overhead of setting up new lightpaths. Since TWCs have a tuning time of picoseconds, it may be possible to use the installed TWCs as lightpath data interchanges (LPIs) to improve the performance of WR networks without significant optical hardware upgrade. Compared with the multihop electronic grooming approach of lightpath networks, the LPI approach has a simpler WR node architecture, does not need expensive high-speed electrical multiplexers/routers, and does not sacrifice the bit-rate/format transparency of data between the source and destination. Our simulation results show that WR networks with LPIs can have much lower blocking probability than WR networks without LPIs if the traffic duration is short. We show that LPIs can also be used to provide new data transportation services such as optical time division multiplexing access (OTDMA) time-slotted service in WR networks.
Keywords :
probability; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; time division multiplexing; wavelength division multiplexing; LPI; TWC; WR networks; blocking probability; data switching; lightpath data interchange; multihop electronic grooming method; optical time division multiplexing; traffic duration; tunable wavelength converter; wavelength contention resolution; wavelength division multiplexing; wavelength-routed networks; Hardware; High speed optical techniques; Multiplexing; Optical fiber networks; Optical network units; Optical tuning; Optical wavelength conversion; Spread spectrum communication; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Optical time division multiplexing; Tunable wavelength converters; Wavelength division multiplexing; Wavelength-routed networks;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Conference_Location :
6/14/2010 12:00:00 AM
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.2.000415