Title :
An All-Optical Access-Metro Interface for Hybrid WDM/TDM PON Based on OBS
Author :
Segarra, Josep ; Sales, Vicent ; Prat, Josep
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Theor. & Commun., Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new all-optical access-metro network interface based on optical burst switching (OBS) is proposed. A hybrid wavelength-division multiplexing/time-division multiplexing (WDM/TDM) access architecture with reflective optical network units (ONUs), an arrayed-waveguide-grating outside plant, and a tunable laser stack at the optical line terminal (OLT) is presented as a solution for the passive optical network. By means of OBS and a dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) protocol, which polls the ONUs, the available access bandwidth is managed. All the network intelligence and costly equipment is located at the OLT, where the DBA module is centrally implemented, providing quality of service (QoS). To scale this access network, an optical cross connect (OXC) is then used to attain a large number of ONUs by the same OLT. The hybrid WDM/TDM structure is also extended toward the metropolitan area network (MAN) by introducing the concept of OBS multiplexer (OBS-M). The network element OBS-M bridges the MAN and access networks by offering all-optical cross connection, wavelength conversion, and data signaling. The proposed innovative OBS-M node yields a full optical data network, interfacing access and metro with a geographically distributed access control. The resulting novel access-metro architectures are nonblocking and, with an improved signaling, provide QoS, scalability, and very low latency. Finally, numerical analysis and simulations demonstrate the traffic performance of the proposed access scheme and all-optical access-metro interface and architectures
Keywords :
arrayed waveguide gratings; bandwidth allocation; data communication; metropolitan area networks; multiplexing equipment; optical burst switching; optical communication equipment; optical fibre subscriber loops; optical interconnections; optical wavelength conversion; quality of service; reflectivity; telecommunication traffic; time division multiplexing; wavelength division multiplexing; OBS multiplexer; access bandwidth management; access network; access networks; access-metro architectures; all-optical access-metro interface; all-optical cross connection; arrayed waveguide grating; data signaling; dynamic bandwidth allocation protocol; hybrid optical network; metro network interface; metropolitan area network; network intelligence; optical burst switching; optical crossconnect; optical data network; optical line terminal; passive optical networks; quality of service; reflective optical network units; time-division multiplexing; traffic performance; tunable laser stack; wavelength conversion; wavelength-division multiplexing; Network interfaces; Optical arrays; Optical burst switching; Optical fiber networks; Optical network units; Optical wavelength conversion; Passive optical networks; Quality of service; Time division multiplexing; Wavelength division multiplexing; Dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA); metropolitan area network (MAN); optical burst switching (OBS); passive optical networks (PONs); quality of service (QoS);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2007.891175