Title :
Bipartite graph design principle for photonic switching systems
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Several attributes of a bipartite graph are exploited in designing switching systems. First, in a network based on bipartite graphs, no two paths are allowed to intersect at a vertex. This attribute is used to design a directional coupler-based photonic switching network with very low crosstalk. Since crosstalk is the most limiting factor in constructing a large directional-coupler-based photonic switching network, crosstalk reduction on the device and architecture levels is an important design issue. Secondly, broadcast, which is an intrinsic property of a bipartite graph (the same is always true with a crossbar representation), is used in designing multiconnection switching networks. Thirdly, it is shown that the nonplanar nature of bipartite graphs makes them well suited for designing three-dimensional free-space-transmission photonic switching systems
Keywords :
crosstalk; optical couplers; optical interconnections; optical logic; optical switches; switching systems; bipartite graph design principle; bipartite graphs; crosstalk reduction; directional coupler-based; multiconnection switching networks; photonic switching systems; three-dimensional free-space-transmission; Bipartite graph; Broadcasting; Crosstalk; Directional couplers; Electrons; Graphics; Nonlinear optical devices; Optical devices; Photonics; Switching systems;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on