Title :
An optoelectronic packet switch utilizing fast wavelength tuning
Author :
Kobrinski, H. ; Arthurs, E. ; Bulley, R.M. ; Cooper, J.M. ; Goldstein, E.L. ; Goodman, M.S. ; Vecchi, M.P.
Author_Institution :
Bell Commun. Res., Morristown, NJ, USA
fDate :
28 Nov-1 Dec 1988
Abstract :
The authors present a hybrid packet-switching-system architecture called Hypass that is based on integrated electronic and optical subsystems. The design uses multiwavelength optical interconnects with rapidly tunable transmitters and receivers. Experimental feasibility studies of the required optical devices are reported. Transmitter tuning time <5 ns are demonstrated using a double-section DFB (distributed feedback) laser randomly tuned among eight channels. Receiver tuning times of ≈1 ns are obtained using DFB optical amplifiers switched between two wavelength-multiplexed channels separated by 0.23 nm. The selection of 12-bit-long packets, switched between two wavelength-multiplexed channels, has been demonstrated, indicating that transient-response requirements for a packet-switch operating at 1.2 Gb/s can be realized with a bit error rate <10-9
Keywords :
distributed feedback lasers; integrated optoelectronics; multiplexing; optical communication equipment; optical interconnections; packet switching; DFB laser; DFB optical amplifiers; Hypass; fast wavelength tuning; hybrid packet-switching-system; multiwavelength optical interconnects; optoelectronic packet switch; receivers; transmitters; wavelength-multiplexed channels; Distributed feedback devices; Laser tuning; Optical feedback; Optical interconnections; Optical packet switching; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Optical tuning; Packet switching; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1988, and Exhibition. 'Communications for the Information Age.' Conference Record, GLOBECOM '88., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Hollywood, FL
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1988.25977