Title :
All-optical wavelength conversion: technologies and applications in DWDM networks
Author :
Elmirghani, Laafar Nil H ; Mouftah, Hussein T.
Author_Institution :
Wales Univ., Swansea, UK
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Dense WDM technologies make effective use of the vast fiber bandwidth and offer an added dimension to all-optical networks. Wavelength conversion at key network nodes is emerging as a fundamental functionality that can allow transparent interoperability, contention resolution, wavelength routing, and, in general, better utilization of the network resources under dynamic traffic patterns. We offer an overview of the enabling technologies and extend the treatment to the network application of these converters. Attention is given to semiconductor optical amplifiers and their use in wavelength converters. Converters based on four-wave mixing as well as those based on nonlinear optical loop mirrors are evaluated, paying special attention to signal integrity and architectural as well as performance issues. The use of wavelength converters in wavelength routing networks is explored together with the application of these devices in contention resolution and in the routing wavelength assignment problem. Future directions are outlined at the system as well as network levels
Keywords :
mirrors; multiwave mixing; open systems; optical fibre networks; optical wavelength conversion; semiconductor optical amplifiers; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; DWDM networks; all-optical networks; all-optical wavelength conversion; contention resolution; dense WDM technologies; dynamic traffic patterns; fiber bandwidth; four-wave mixing; network application; network nodes; network resources; nonlinear optical loop mirrors; performance; routing wavelength assignment problem; semiconductor optical amplifiers; signal integrity; transparent interoperability; wavelength converters; wavelength routing; wavelength routing networks; All-optical networks; Bandwidth; Fiber nonlinear optics; Four-wave mixing; Nonlinear optical devices; Optical wavelength conversion; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Telecommunication traffic; Wavelength division multiplexing; Wavelength routing;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE