1 November 2006 Configurational design of a pair-controlled photonic switch fabric for both-way communications
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Abstract
Generally pair control architecture is adopted in telecommunication systems to save software processing time to setup both-way paths between a sender and a receiver. We have introduced this into a photonic switch fabric (PSF), which is a key instrument of a developed photonic label switch router (PLSR). The PLSR is to be operated as a photonic router in an optical Internet system to guarantee QoS (quality of service) and the transmission bandwidth by providing end-to-end wavelength LSPs (label switched paths). In contrast to conventional PSFs for both-way communications that do not have the capability to save switching elements and its control circuits, the proposed architecture enables us to save them drastically. General configuration of an N×N PSF is described in addition to the developed 3×3 PSF.
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Hironari Matsuda, Tadahiko Yasui, and T. Kaminogou "Configurational design of a pair-controlled photonic switch fabric for both-way communications," Optical Engineering 45(11), 115004 (1 November 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2395921
Published: 1 November 2006
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KEYWORDS
Switches

Point spread functions

Switching

Optical components

Optical engineering

Optical fibers

Control systems

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