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Optical Transport Network

About: Optical Transport Network is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6055 publications have been published within this topic receiving 85783 citations.


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Xiaowen Wu1, Jiang Xu1, Yaoyao Ye1, Xuan Wang1, Mahdi Nikdast1, Zhehui Wang1, Zhe Wang1 
TL;DR: This work proposes an inter/intra-chip optical network, which will not only fulfill the intra-chip communication requirements but also address the inter- chip communication, by exploiting the advantages of optical links with high bandwidth and energy efficiency.
Abstract: Manycore processor system is becoming an attractive platform for applications seeking both high performance and high energy efficiency. However, huge communication demands among cores, large power density, and low process yield will be three significant limitations for the scalability of future manycore processors. Breaking a large chip into multiple smaller ones can alleviate the problems of power density and yield, but would worsen the problem of communication efficiency due to the limited off-chip bandwidth. In response, we propose an inter/intra-chip optical network, which will not only fulfill the intra-chip communication requirements but also address the inter-chip communication, by exploiting the advantages of optical links with high bandwidth and energy efficiency. The network is composed of an inter-chip subnetwork and multiple intra-chip subnetworks, and the subnetworks closely coordinate with each other to balance the traffic. The proposed network effectively explores the distinctive properties of optical signals and photonic devices, and dynamically partitions each data channel into multiple sections. Each section can be utilized independently to boost performance as well as reduce energy consumption. Simulation results show that our network can achieve higher throughput with lower power consumption than alternative designs under most of synthetic traffics and real applications.

27 citations

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TL;DR: The results confirm that the 128×128 three-dimensional MEMS optical switch module is suitable for practical use in optical cross-connect systems and the maximum optical power can be obtained and optical power stabilization control is possible.
Abstract: A 128×128 three-dimensional MEMS optical switch module and a switching-control algorithm for high-speed connection and optical power stabilization are described. A prototype switch module enables the simultaneous switching of all optical paths. The insertion loss is less than 4.6 dB and is 2.3 dB on average. The switching time is less than 38 ms and is 8 ms on average. We confirmed that the maximum optical power can be obtained and optical power stabilization control is possible. The results confirm that the module is suitable for practical use in optical cross-connect systems.

27 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe recent research activities and results in the area of photonic switching carried out within the framework of the EU-funded e-Photon/ONe+ network of excellence, Virtual Department on Optical Switching.
Abstract: This paper describes recent research activities and results in the area of photonic switching carried out within the framework of the EU-funded e-Photon/ONe+ network of excellence, Virtual Department on Optical Switching. Technology aspects of photonics in switching and, in particular, recent advances in wavelength conversion, ring resonators, and packet switching and processing subsystems are presented as the building blocks for the implementation of a high-performance router for the next-generation Internet.

27 citations

Patent
15 Aug 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, an optical and/or optoelectrical transceiver and system are disclosed that enable parallel transmission of data and management signals via an optical fiber without affecting data signal transmissions transmitted on the optical fiber.
Abstract: An optical and/or optoelectrical transceiver and system are disclosed that enable parallel transmission of data and management signals via an optical fiber without affecting data signal transmissions transmitted on the optical fiber Furthermore, the present transceiver and system provide a fault diagnosis function for an optical fiber link The transceiver and system generally comprise an interface, an intersecting transmission management unit, a driver, a management signal driving unit, an optical transmitter, an optical receiver, an amplifier, a management signal recovery unit, a management unit, and optionally, a power supply unit

27 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Mar 2012
TL;DR: A novel impairment aware optical network virtualization mechanism (Optical FlowVisor) based on software defined networking (OpenFlow-based) paradigm is experimentally demonstrated.
Abstract: A novel impairment aware optical network virtualization mechanism (Optical FlowVisor) based on software defined networking (OpenFlow-based) paradigm is experimentally demonstrated. End-to-end flow setup time and the performance of virtual switches and OpenFlow controller are reported.

27 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202313
202237
202132
202060
201998
201884