JOURNAL ARTICLE

Design of photonic rearrangeable networks with zero first-order switching-element-crosstalk

G. MaierAchille Pattavina

Year: 2001 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 49 (7)Pages: 1268-1279   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

The development of optical cross-connect architectures is a very important topic today. We consider here in particular the class of optical space-division switching fabrics configured as multistage structures built with 2/spl times/2 optical switching elements (SEs) and derived from a combination of vertical replication and horizontal expansion of Banyan networks. We determine the necessary and sufficient conditions for these matrices to be rearrangeably nonblocking and free of first-order crosstalk in SEs. This impairment is one of the major limitations in optical cross-connect performance. We focus on rearrangeable matrices since they have lower complexity than their strict-sense nonblocking counterparts. Given the current high cost of optical SEs, the rearrangeable solution looks attractive today.

Keywords:
Multistage interconnection networks Optical switch Crosstalk Photonics Computer science Banyan Electronic engineering Wavelength-division multiplexing Optical burst switching Topology (electrical circuits) Telecommunications Engineering Computer network Optical performance monitoring Physics Electrical engineering Optoelectronics Routing (electronic design automation) Wavelength

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