DocumentCode
3861866
Title
All-optical label swapping networks and technologies
Author
D.J. Blumenthal;B.-E. Olsson;G. Rossi;T.E. Dimmick;L. Rau;M. Masanovic;O. Lavrova;R. Doshi;O. Jerphagnon;J.E. Bowers;V. Kaman;L.A. Coldren;J. Barton
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., California Univ., Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Volume
18
Issue
12
fYear
2000
Firstpage
2058
Lastpage
2075
Abstract
All-optical label swapping is a promising approach to ultra-high packet-rate routing and forwarding directly in the optical layer. In this paper, we review results of the DARPA Next Generation Internet program in all-optical label swapping at University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB). We describe the overall network approach to encapsulate packets with optical labels and process forwarding and routing functions independent of packer bit rate and format. Various approaches to label coding using serial and subcarrier multiplexing addressing and the associated techniques for label erasure and rewriting, packet regeneration and packet-rate wavelength conversion are reviewed. These functions have been implemented using both fiber and semiconductor-based technologies and the ongoing effort at UCSB to integrate these functions is reported. We described experimental results for various components and label swapping functions and demonstration of 40 Gb/s optical label swapping. The advantages and disadvantages of using the various coding techniques and implementation technologies are discussed.
Keywords
"Multiprotocol label switching","Optical fiber networks","Optical wavelength conversion","Laboratories","Optical fiber communication","Wavelength routing","Bit rate","Telecommunication traffic","Next generation networking","Wavelength division multiplexing"
Journal_Title
Journal of Lightwave Technology
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/50.908817
Filename
908817
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