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11 February 2005 A new grouped limited-wavelength-conversion optical cross-connect and its scalability performance
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Proceedings Volume 5625, Optical Transmission, Switching, and Subsystems II; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.575382
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical Communications, 2004, Beijing, China
Abstract
Scalability performance of optical node is an important issue in the design of optical cross-connect (OXC) architecture. A practical architecture is expected to be scalable easily with low cost. However, when OXC employed with wavelength converter (WC) to support virtual wavelength path (VWP), the OXC scalability degrade due to the limit number of the WCs and partial sharing characteristic. In this paper, we proposed a new scheme to expand a kind of limit wavelength conversion OXC, share-per-wavelength architecture, which shares the WC within the same wavelength. This scalable scheme is analyzed in detail through comparing various wavelength grouping methods. Furthermore, their blocking performance is studied by using discrete event simulation. The results of the simulation show that our scheme has comparable blocking performance to the architecture without scalability. The small improvement at high initial occupation is because small wavelength grouping lead to a little better sharing efficiency under high load. But when the group becomes too small, for example less than the number of WCs, the repeated WCs will reduce its performance.
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Peigang Hu, Yue Wang, and Weisheng Hu "A new grouped limited-wavelength-conversion optical cross-connect and its scalability performance", Proc. SPIE 5625, Optical Transmission, Switching, and Subsystems II, (11 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.575382
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Computer simulations

Optical networks

Structured optical fibers

Switches

Computer architecture

Demultiplexers

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