Title :
A media-access protocol for packet-switched wavelength division multiaccess metropolitan area networks
Author :
Chen, Mon-Song ; Dono, Nicholas R. ; Ramaswami, Rajiv
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
fDate :
8/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A dynamic time-wavelength division multiaccess protocol (DT-WDMA) is proposed for metropolitan-sized multichannel optical networks employing fixed wavelength transmitters and tunable optical receivers. Control information is sent over a dedicated signaling channel and data are sent over channels owned by the transmitters. Time is divided into slots on each channel and slots on the control channel are further split into mini-slots. Fixed time-division multiaccess (TDM) is used within each slot on the control channel. Transmitters indicate their intention to transmit a packet by transmitting the destination address during their appropriate mini-slot in the control channel and then transmit their packet in the next slot on their data channel. Receivers listen to the control channel and tune to the appropriate channel to receive packets addressed to them. A common but distributed arbitration algorithm is used to resolve conflicts when packets from many transmitters contend for the same receiver. Each receiver executes the same deterministic algorithm to choose one of the contending packets. Each transmitter uses the same algorithm to determine the success or failure of its packet
Keywords :
computer networks; frequency division multiple access; optical communication equipment; optical links; packet switching; telecommunication channels; control channel; data channel; distributed arbitration algorithm; dynamic time-wavelength division multiaccess protocol; fixed wavelength transmitters; metropolitan-sized multichannel optical networks; packet-switched WDMA MAN; tunable optical receivers; Bandwidth; Delay; High speed optical techniques; Metropolitan area networks; Optical interconnections; Optical packet switching; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Protocols; Urban areas;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on