Title :
STOLAS: switching technologies for optically labeled signals
Author :
Vlachos, Kyriakos G. ; Monroy, Idelfonso T. ; Koonen, A.M.J. ; Peucheret, Christophe ; Jeppesen, Palle
Abstract :
GMPLS-based labeled optical burst switching (LOBS) networks are being considered as the next-generation optical Internet. GMPLS includes wavelength switching next to label and fiber (space) switching. We present a new concept of optically labeling bursts of packets suitable for LOBS networks supported by GMPLS. It is based on angle modulation, which enables control information to modulate the phase or frequency of the optical carrier, while payload data are transmitted via intensity modulation (IM). In particular, the optical label is orthogonally modulated, with respect to the payload, using either frequency shift keying or differential phase shift keying. We present a performance analysis of the modulation schemes by means of simulations where the influence of the payload IM extinction ratio and laser linewidth are investigated. In addition, the transmission performance of an IM/FSK combined modulated signal is experimentally validated at 10 Gb/s, demonstrating at the same time an FSK label swapping operation. Finally, a suitable optical label-controlled switch design is proposed that takes advantage of these novel labeling techniques, and efficiently combines widely tunable, fast switching lasers and SOA-MZI wavelength converters with an arrayed waveguide grating router.
Keywords :
Internet; Mach-Zehnder interferometers; arrayed waveguide gratings; differential phase shift keying; frequency shift keying; intensity modulation; multiprotocol label switching; optical fibre networks; optical wavelength conversion; packet switching; photonic switching systems; semiconductor optical amplifiers; telecommunication network routing; wavelength division multiplexing; 10 Gbit/s; DPSK; FSK; GMPLS; Mach Zehnder interferometers; SOA; WDM; angle modulation; arrayed waveguide grating router; control information; differential phase shift keying; extinction ratio; fiber switching; frequency shift keying; intensity modulation; labeled optical burst switching; laser linewidth; next-generation optical Internet; optically labeled signal switching technologies; tunable lasers; wavelength converters; wavelength switching; Arrayed waveguide gratings; Frequency shift keying; Intensity modulation; Labeling; Optical arrays; Optical fiber networks; Optical modulation; Payloads; Phase modulation; Space technology;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2003.1244923