DocumentCode
1489348
Title
Optical versus electronic switching for broadband networks
Author
Hui, Joseph Y. ; Cheung, Kwok-Wai
Author_Institution
Rutgers Univ., USA
Volume
10
Issue
6
fYear
1996
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
25
Abstract
The authors compare the use of electronic and optical switching for broadband networks. Their technological merits and their ability to meet traffic demand when multimedia communications become ubiquitous are considered. The authors conclude that electronic ATM switches are adequate and commercially mature for local access. An ATM-mesh switch with multihop routing can be used to achieve capacity of several hundreds of gigabits per second. Beyond access, the authors argue that traffic aggregation may allow switching to be performed on much longer time scales than that of ATM cells. Wavelength and mechanical fiber switching may be used economically for trunk switching, avoiding the expensive processes of optoelectronic conversions and demultiplexing
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; broadband networks; electronic switching systems; multimedia communication; optical fibre networks; photonic switching systems; subscriber loops; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; ATM cells; ATM-mesh switch; broadband networks; electronic ATM switches; electronic switching; local access; mechanical fiber switching; multihop routing; multimedia communications; optical switching; photonic switching; traffic aggregation; trunk switching; wavelength switching; Asynchronous transfer mode; Broadband communication; Communication switching; Demultiplexing; Multimedia communication; Optical fiber networks; Optical switches; Routing; Telecommunication traffic; Wavelength conversion;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Network, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0890-8044
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/65.546355
Filename
546355
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