Title :
A scalable and switchless optical network structure, employing a single 32 x 32 free-space grating multiplexer
Author :
Hill, A.M. ; Carter, S. ; Annitage, J. ; Shabeer, M. ; Harmon, R.A. ; Rose, P.
Author_Institution :
Network & Technol. Centre, British Telecom Res. Labs., Ipswich, UK
fDate :
4/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Use of a single N/spl times/N wavelength multiplexer, to interconnect optically off order N/sup 2/ terminals without the use of space switches (hence switchless), is limited by call blocking and crosstalk in the multiplexer. Since all ports re-use the same wavelengths, poor crosstalk can cause severe homodyne beat-noise, particularly in planar N/spl times/N multiplexers. A scalable, distributed, optical broadcast-switching network structure has been demonstrated, which overcomes blocking by using wavelength conversion in "dummy" ports around a 32/spl times/32-port free-spare grating multiplexer. Measured background crosstalk rejection below -60 dB would allow 170/spl times/170 ports with tolerable beat-noise, supporting 7300 terminals (without concentration or time-sharing). With further expected crosstalk improvements, free-space N/spl times/N multiplexers are essential for scaling the architecture to large networks, which could interconnect up to millions of terminals (with concentration or time-sharing).
Keywords :
multiplexing equipment; optical crosstalk; optical fibre networks; optical interconnections; optical planar waveguides; optical switches; wavelength division multiplexing; 32/spl times/32-port free-spare grating multiplexer; call blocking; crosstalk; crosstalk improvements; free-space N/spl times/N multiplexers; free-space grating multiplexer; measured background crosstalk rejection; optical broadcast-switching network structure; optically interconnect; planar N/spl times/N multiplexers; poor crosstalk; scalable optical network structure; severe homodyne beat-noise; single N/spl times/N wavelength multiplexer; space switches; switchless optical network structure; tolerable beat-noise; wavelength conversion; Broadcasting; Gratings; Multiplexing; Optical crosstalk; Optical fiber networks; Optical interconnections; Optical switches; Optical wavelength conversion; Time sharing computer systems; Wavelength measurement;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE