Title :
Photonic packet switches: architectures and experimental implementations
Author :
Blumenthal, Daniel J. ; Prucnal, PAul R. ; Sauer, Jon R.
Author_Institution :
Microelectron. Res. Center, Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
11/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Photonic packet switches offer high speed, data rate and format transparency, and flexibility required by future computer communications and cell-based telecommunications networks. In this paper, we review experimental progress in state-of-the-art photonic packet switches with an emphasis on all-optical guided-wave systems. The term all-optical implies that the data portion of a packet remains in optical format from the source to the destination. While the data remain all-optical, both optical and optoelectronic techniques have been used to process packet routing functions based on extremely simple routing protocols. An overview of the design issues for all-optical photonic packet switching is given and contrasted with electronic packet switch implementations. Low-level functions that have been experimentally implemented include routing, contention resolution, synchronization, and header regeneration. System level demonstrations, including centralized photonic switching and distributed all-optical multihop networks, will be reviewed
Keywords :
computer networks; integrated optoelectronics; optical fibre communication; optical interconnections; photonic switching systems; telecommunication network routing; transport protocols; all-optical guided-wave systems; all-optical photonic packet switching; cell-based telecommunications networks; computer communications; contention resolution; data rate; design issues; distributed all-optical multihop networks; flexibility; format transparency; header regeneration; high speed; low-level functions; optical format; optoelectronic techniques; overview; packet routing functions; photonic packet switch architecture; review; routing protocols; state-of-the-art photonic packet switches; synchronization; Communication switching; Computer architecture; Computer networks; High speed optical techniques; Optical computing; Optical packet switching; Optical switches; Packet switching; Telecommunication computing; Telecommunication switching;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE