DocumentCode :
1096094
Title :
CORD: contention resolution by delay lines
Author :
Chlamtac, Imrich ; Fumagalli, Andrea ; Kazovsky, L.G. ; Melman, Paul ; Nelson, William H. ; Poggiolini, Pierluigi ; Cerisola, Mauro ; Choudhury, A. N M Masum ; Fong, Thomas K. ; Hofmeister, R. Theodore ; Lu, Chung-Li ; Mekkittikul, Adisak ; Sabido, D.J.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Massachusetts Univ., Amherst, MA, USA
Volume :
14
Issue :
5
fYear :
1996
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1014
Lastpage :
1029
Abstract :
The implementation of optical packet-switched networks requires that the problems of resource contention, signalling and local and global synchronization be resolved. A possible optical solution to resource contention is based on the use of switching matrices suitably connected with optical delay lines. Signalling could be dealt with using subcarrier multiplexing of packet headers. Synchronization could take advantage of clock tone multiplexing techniques, digital processing for ultra-fast clock recovery, and new distributed techniques for global packet-slot alignment. To explore the practical feasibility and effectiveness of these key techniques, a consortium was formed among the University of Massachusetts, Stanford University, and GTE Laboratories. The consortium, funded by ARPA, has three main goals: investigating networking issues involved in optical contention resolution (University of Massachusetts), constructing an experimental contention-resolution optical (CRO) device (GTE Laboratories), and building a packet-switched optical network prototype employing a CRO and novel signaling/synchronization techniques (Stanford University). This paper describes the details of the project and provides an overview of the main results obtained so far
Keywords :
high-speed optical techniques; optical communication equipment; optical delay lines; optical fibre networks; optical information processing; optical switches; packet switching; subcarrier multiplexing; synchronisation; telecommunication signalling; ARPA; Consortium; GTE Laboratories; Stanford University; University of Massachusetts; clock tone multiplexing; contention resolution by delay lines; contention resolution optical device; digital processing; global packet-slot alignment; global synchronization; local synchronization; network performance; networking; optical contention resolution; optical delay lines; optical packet switched networks; packet headers; resource contention; signalling; subcarrier multiplexing; switching matrices; ultrafast clock recovery; Buildings; Clocks; Delay lines; Laboratories; Optical devices; Optical fiber networks; Optical packet switching; Prototypes; Signal resolution; Synchronization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/49.510924
Filename :
510924
Link To Document :
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