Title :
A single-hop wavelength routed LAN/MAN architecture
Author :
Janoska, Mark W. ; Todd, Terence D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Future photonic LANs and MANs may be based upon single-hop architectures using wavelength division multiplexing and passive coupling. In such systems, stations access shared sets of channels using some combination of receiver or transmitter tunability. Due to the optical device limitations however, the number of available channels may not be as large as previously envisioned. As a result, spatial wavelength reuse may be required to achieve networks with an acceptable number of stations and performance. We present a single hop wavelength routed optical network architecture, referred to as the flat channel controller network (FCCN). The network is divided into a set of local optical clusters interconnected via a static wavelength router. Two architectural variations are examined. The first uses a distributed control scheme for signaling within each cluster and requires each station to have only a single fixed receiver and a single fast agile transmitter. The second uses a dedicated control channel within each cluster and requires each station to have an additional fixed receiver. Three packet switched media access protocols are examined, static TDMA, and two reservation protocols
Keywords :
metropolitan area networks; network topology; optical fibre LAN; optical receivers; optical transmitters; packet reservation multiple access; packet switching; performance evaluation; telecommunication control; telecommunication network routing; time division multiple access; tuning; wavelength division multiplexing; dedicated control channel; distributed control; fast agile transmitter; fixed receiver; flat channel controller network; local optical clusters; optical device; packet switched media access protocols; passive coupling; performance; photonic LAN; photonic MAN; receiver tunability; reservation protocols; single-hop wavelength routed LAN/MAN; spatial wavelength reuse; static TDMA; static wavelength router; stations; transmitter tunability; wavelength division multiplexing; wavelength routed optical network architecture; Local area networks; Media Access Protocol; Optical control; Optical devices; Optical fiber networks; Optical interconnections; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Wavelength division multiplexing; Wavelength routing;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM '96. Fifteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer Societies. Networking the Next Generation. Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7293-5
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.1996.493305