Title :
An architecture for a wavelength-interchanging cross-connect utilizing parametric wavelength converters
Author :
Antoniades, N. ; Yoo, S.J.B. ; Bala, Krishna ; Ellinas, Georgios ; Stern, Thomas E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA
fDate :
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes an architecture for a wavelength-interchanging cross-connect (WIXC) that can be used as a switching node of strictly transparent and scalable networks with all-optical routing and all-optical wavelength conversion capabilities. This architecture utilizes all-optical parametric wavelength converters based on difference-frequency-generation (DFG) or four-wave mixing (FWM), although this work focuses only on the implementation using difference-frequency-generation wavelength converters. The proposed WIXC architecture exploits the unique wavelength mapping properties of parametric wavelength converters: mirror image mapping and simultaneous multichannel wavelength conversion. The derivation of this architecture involves application of a space/wavelength transformation to the classical Benes switch fabric. The connection setup for the resulting architecture follows the well established looping algorithm, and the architecture is scalable in both the ports and the wavelengths. The scaling occurs in an orderly fashion, which allows modular upgrades of WIXC´s for cost-effective evolution of the networks. The unique properties of the parametric wavelength converter including transparent and multichannel conversion capabilities result in a WIXC architecture that requires fewer wavelength converters while maintaining scalability and transparency
Keywords :
multiwave mixing; optical fibre networks; optical frequency conversion; optical interconnections; switching networks; telecommunication network routing; wavelength division multiplexing; WIXC architecture; all-optical parametric wavelength converters; all-optical routing; all-optical wavelength conversion capabilities; classical Benes switch fabric; difference-frequency-generation; difference-frequency-generation wavelength converters; four-wave mixing; looping algorithm; mirror image mapping; multichannel conversion capabilities; optical parametric wavelength converters; parametric wavelength converter; simultaneous multichannel wavelength conversion; space/wavelength transformatio; strictly transparent scalable networks; switching node; unique wavelength mapping properties; wavelength-interchanging cross-connect; Four-wave mixing; Mirrors; Optical fiber networks; Optical receivers; Optical wavelength conversion; Scalability; Simultaneous localization and mapping; Switches; Wavelength division multiplexing; Wavelength routing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of