Title :
Sliding Banyan network
Author :
Haney, Michael W. ; Christensen, M.P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
fDate :
5/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The sliding Banyan network is described and evaluated. The novel three-dimensional (3-D) multistage network topology employs a macro-lenslet array in a retroreflective configuration to effect the required shuffle link patterns across a single two-dimensional (2-D) multichip array of “smart pixels”. An electronic deflection routing scheme, based on simple destination tag self-routing, is employed within the smart pixels, Internal packet blocking is efficiently avoided because deflected packets are routed through individualized banyan networks that have “slid” in the time dimension to accommodate each packet´s routing needs. Simulations show that this self-routing approach reduces the number of stages, and hence the number of switching and interconnection resources necessary to achieve a specified blocking probability. Experimental focusing and registration results, using arrays of vertical cavity surface emitting lasers, show that conventional optical imaging technology is suitable for this architecture. The results indicate that the sliding banyan approach will overcome the current performance constraints of conventional metallic interconnections and be scalable to ATM switching applications with aggregate throughputs in the Tb/s regime
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; lenses; optical fibre networks; optical interconnections; packet switching; probability; reflectivity; semiconductor laser arrays; smart pixels; surface emitting lasers; switching networks; telecommunication network routing; 2D multichip array; 3D multistage network topology; ATM switching applications; Tb/s regime; blocking probability; deflected packets; electronic deflection routing scheme; interconnection resources; internal packet blocking; macro-lenslet array; metallic interconnections; optical imaging technology; packet routing; retroreflective configuration; shuffle link patterns; sliding Banyan network; sliding banyan approach; smart pixels; switching resources; tag self-routing; three-dimensional multistage network topology; vertical cavity surface emitting laser arrays; Asynchronous transfer mode; Focusing; Network topology; Optical arrays; Optical imaging; Routing; Smart pixels; Surface emitting lasers; Two dimensional displays; Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of