Title :
Large Scale, All-Fiber Optical Cross-Connect Switches for Automated Patch-Panels
Author :
Kewitsch, Anthony S.
Author_Institution :
Telescent Inc., Santa Monica, CA, USA
Abstract :
Transparent, all-optical cross-connect switches provide non-blocking, one-to-one reconfigurable interconnections between any of N input fibers and any of N output fibers. Cross-connects based on all-fiber rather than free-space interconnections have the potential for low opto-mechanical complexity, miniaturization, high optical power handling and ideal optical performance. In this paper, we propose and analyze novel architectures for large-scale, all-fiber cross-connects based on the application of theory of Knots and Braids to fiber switching and compare them on the basis of scalability, modularity and reconfiguration time. A prototype 140 input by 140 output, automated all-fiber cross-connect is developed to demonstrate these concepts.
Keywords :
optical communication equipment; optical fibre communication; optical fibre couplers; optical interconnections; optical switches; Braids theory; Knots theory; automated patch-panels; fiber switching; high-optical power handling; large scale all-fiber optical cross-connect switches; nonblocking one-to-one reconfigurable interconnection; opto-mechanical complexity; Fiber-optic switch; automated patch panel; cross-connect; switch topology; theory of knots and braids;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2008.2006280