Title :
WDM metropolitan area network based on CSMA/CA packet switching
Author :
Gemelos, S.M. ; White, I.M. ; Wonglumsom, D. ; Shrikhande, K. ; One, T. ; Kazovsky, L.G.
Author_Institution :
Opt. Commun. Res. Lab., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
The bursty nature of traffic in metropolitan area networks results in underutilized and inefficient SONET networks. The hybrid optoelectronic ring network (HORNET) is a network being developed at the Optical Communications Research Laboratory at Stanford University to address the problems of SONET transport in metropolitan area networks (MAN´s). HORNET performs packet switching using a fast-tunable wavelength transmitter, which hops to different wavelengths on a packet-by-packet basis. In this letter, we present simulation results which quantify the benefits of a wavelength tunable transmitter in a packet switched wavelength-division-multiplexed MAN. We show that a tunable transmitter is able to take advantage of imbalances in wavelength utilization, and provides a 45% improvement in packet latency characteristics. We also show that in order to maintain these benefits the tuning time of the transmitter cannot exceed 10% of the packet transmit time.
Keywords :
SONET; carrier sense multiple access; metropolitan area networks; optical transmitters; optical tuning; packet switching; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; CSMA/CA packet switching; HORNET; Optical Communications Research Laboratory; SONET transport; Stanford University; WDM metropolitan area network; bursty traffic nature; fast-tunable wavelength transmitter; hybrid optoelectronic ring network; inefficient SONET networks; packet latency; packet switched wavelength-division-multiplexed MAN; packet switching; packet transmit time; packet-by-packet basis; transmitter; tunable transmitter; wavelength tunable transmitter; wavelength utilization; Laboratories; Metropolitan area networks; Multiaccess communication; Optical fiber communication; Optical transmitters; Packet switching; SONET; Telecommunication traffic; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE