JOURNAL ARTICLE

Wide-sense nonblocking Banyan-type switching systems based on directional couplers

M. Mehdi VaezChin‐Tau Lea

Year: 1998 Journal:   IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Vol: 16 (7)Pages: 1327-1332   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Directional couplers are capable of switching signals with multiple wavelengths. They are the ideal technology for building light-path switches to configure wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) transmission facilities. This technology, however, has a major constraint: crosstalk, Design of a strictly nonblocking directional coupler-based photonic switching system under a specified crosstalk constraint has recently been studied, The results indicate that a lower level of crosstalk can be achieved at a cost of some extra amount of hardware. In this paper, we show that if a simple rule is followed in setting up the connections, both the amount of hardware for nonblocking networks and the connection setup time can be greatly reduced. The resulting networks thus belong to the class of wide-sense nonblocking networks.

Keywords:
Computer science Crosstalk Optical switch Wavelength-division multiplexing Power dividers and directional couplers Multiplexing Banyan Photonics Topology (electrical circuits) Computer network Electronic engineering Telecommunications Wavelength Optics Electrical engineering Physics Engineering

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