Title :
PetaStar: a petabit photonic packet switch
Author :
Chao, H. Jonathan ; Deng, Kung-Li ; Jing, Zhigang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Polytech. Univ., Brooklyn, NY, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a new petabit photonic packet switch architecture, called PetaStar. Using a new multidimensional photonic multiplexing scheme that includes space, time, wavelength, and subcarrier domains, PetaStar is based on a three-stage Clos-network photonic switch fabric to provide scalable large-dimension switch interconnections with nanosecond reconfiguration speed. Packet buffering is implemented electronically at the input and output port controllers, allowing the central photonic switch fabric to transport high-speed optical signals without electrical-to-optical conversion. Optical time-division multiplexing technology further scales port speed beyond electronic speed up to 160 Gb/s to minimize the fiber connections. To solve output port contention and internal blocking in the three-stage Clos-network switch, we present a new matching scheme, called c-MAC, a concurrent matching algorithm for Clos-network switches. It is highly distributed such that the input-output matching and routing-path finding are concurrently performed by scheduling modules. One feasible architecture for the c-MAC scheme, where a crosspoint switch is used to provide the interconnections between the arbitration modules, is also proposed. With the c-MAC scheme, and an internal speedup of 1.5, PetaStar with a switch size of 6400 × 6400 and total capacity of 1.024 petabit/s can be achieved at a throughput close to 100% under various traffic conditions.
Keywords :
distributed algorithms; multistage interconnection networks; photonic switching systems; reviews; space division multiplexing; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; time division multiplexing; PetaStar; arbitration modules; c-MAC; concurrent matching algorithm; crosspoint switch; distributed algorithm; electronic packet buffering; high-speed optical signals transport; input port controllers; input-output matching; internal blocking; multidimensional photonic multiplexing; nanosecond reconfiguration speed; optical time-division multiplexing; output port contention; output port controllers; petabit photonic packet switch architecture; photonic switch fabric; routing-path finding; scalable large-dimension switch interconnections; scheduling modules; space domain multiplexing; subcarrier domain multiplexing; three-stage Clos-network photonic switch; throughput; time domain multiplexing; traffic conditions; wavelength domain multiplexing; Centralized control; Fabrics; High speed optical techniques; Multidimensional systems; Optical buffering; Optical control; Optical interconnections; Optical packet switching; Optical switches; Packet switching;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2003.815678