Abstract
In this paper, a novel configuration is proposed for the implementation of an almost all-optical switch architecture called the scheduling switch,which when combined with appropriate wait-for-reservation or tell-and-go connection and flow control protocols provides lossless communication for traffic that satisfies certain smoothness properties. An all-optical 2 x 2 exchange/bypass (E/B) switch based on the nonlinear operation of a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) is considered as the basic building block of the scheduling switch as opposed to active SOA-based space switches that use injection current to switch between ON and OFF states. The experimental demonstration of the optically addressable 2 x 2 E/B, which is summarized for 10-Gb/s data packets as well as synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH)/STM-64 data frames, ensures the feasibility of the proposed configuration at high speeds, with low switching energy and low losses during the scheduling process. In addition, it provides reduction of the number of required components for the construction of the scheduling switch, which is calculated to be 50% in the number of active elements and 33% in the fiber length.
© 2005 IEEE
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