Title :
Design and implementation of ultra-low latency optical label switching for packet-switched WDM networks
Author :
Meagher, B. ; Chang, G.K. ; Ellinas, G. ; Lin, Y.M. ; Xin, W. ; Chen, T.F. ; Yang, X. ; Chowdhury, A. ; Young, J. ; Yoo, S.J. ; Lee, C. ; Iqbal, M.Z. ; Robe, T. ; Dai, H. ; Chen, Y.J. ; Way, W.I.
Author_Institution :
Telcordia Technol., Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An ultra-low latency, high throughput Internet protocol (IP) over wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) packet switching technology for next-generation Internet (NGI) applications has been designed and demonstrated. This method overcomes limitations of conventional optical packet switching, which require buffering of packets and synchronization of bits, and optical burst switching methods that require estimation of delays at each node and for each path. An optical label switching technique was developed to realize flexible bandwidth-on-demand packet transport on a reconfigurable WDM network. The aim was to design a network with simplified protocol stacks, scalability, and data transparency. This network will enable the NGI users to send their data applications at gigabit/second access speed with low and predictable latency (<1 /spl mu/sec per switch node), with a system capacity of beyond multi-Tb/s. Packet forwarding utilizes WDM optical headers that are carried in-band on the same wavelength and modulated out-of-band in the frequency domain.
Keywords :
Internet; optical fibre subscriber loops; packet switching; protocols; synchronisation; telecommunication switching; wavelength division multiplexing; NGI users; WDM optical headers; WDM packet switching; and width-on-demand packet transport; data transparency; frequency domain; gigabit/second access speed; high throughput Internet protocol; modulated out-of-band; next-generation Internet applications; optical burst switching; optical packet switching; packet-switched WDM networks; reconfigurable WDM network; synchronization; ultra-low latency optical label switching; wavelength division multiplexing; Delay estimation; Frequency synchronization; Internet; Optical buffering; Optical design; Optical packet switching; Packet switching; Protocols; Throughput; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of