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Wavelength-division multiplexing

About: Wavelength-division multiplexing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 25059 publications have been published within this topic receiving 332027 citations. The topic is also known as: WDM.


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01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: The main features of optical burst switching (OBS) are identified, major differences and similarities between OBS and optical circuitand packet-switching are discussed, and important QoS related performance issues in OBS are addressed.
Abstract: In this article, we first explore design choices in burst-switching and describe a new variation that is especially suitable for optical WDM networks. We then identify main features of optical burst switching (OBS), discuss major differences and similarities between OBS and optical circuitand packet-switching, and address important QoS related performance issues in OBS.

224 citations

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TL;DR: This study shows that using the proposed algorithms, lower bounds on the number of wavelengths and S-ADMs required for a given traffic pattern can be closely approached in most cases or even achieved in some cases.
Abstract: In high-speed SONET rings with point-to-point WDM links, the cost of SONET add-drop multiplexers (S-ADMs) can be dominantly high. However, by grooming traffic (i.e., multiplexing lower-rate streams) appropriately and using wavelength ADMs (WADMs), the number of S-ADMs can be dramatically reduced. In this paper, we propose optimal or near-optimal algorithms for traffic grooming and wavelength assignment to reduce both the number of wavelengths and the number of S-ADMs. The algorithms proposed are generic in that they can be applied to both unidirectional and bidirectional rings having an arbitrary number of nodes under both uniform and nonuniform (i.e., arbitrary) traffic with an arbitrary grooming factor. Some lower bounds on the number of wavelengths and S-ADMs required for a given traffic pattern are derived, and used to determine the optimality of the proposed algorithms. Our study shows that using the proposed algorithms, these lower bounds can he closely approached in most cases or even achieved in some cases. In addition, even when using a minimum number of wavelengths, the savings in S-ADMs due to traffic grooming (and the use of WADMs) are significant, especially for large networks.

223 citations

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25 Mar 1998
TL;DR: Optical Fiber Propagation Optical Amplifiers Optical Transmission Systems Soliton Optical Communications Repeaterless Systems Long Distance TDM Transmission WDM Optically Amplified Systems Transmission in All-Optical Networks Appendices Index as mentioned in this paper
Abstract: Optical Fiber Propagation Optical Amplifiers Optical Transmission Systems Soliton Optical Communications Repeaterless Systems Long Distance TDM Transmission WDM Optically Amplified Systems Transmission in All-Optical Networks Appendices Index

221 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an all-fiber Mach-Zehnder interferometer with photo-induced Bragg gratings was used to drop/insert a single wavelength channel from/into a multiple-wavelength transmission link with 100 GHz channel-spacing at 1550 nm.
Abstract: A wavelength multiplexing/demultiplexing device is fabricated and used to drop/insert a single wavelength channel from/into a multiple wavelength transmission link with 100 GHz channel-spacing at 1550 nm. The device consists of an all-fiber Mach-Zehnder interferometer with photoinduced Bragg gratings. The following performances were measured: extraction/coupling efficiency =99.4%, excess loss 20 dB, and return loss >23 dB. >

219 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the characteristics of VCSELs and photodiodes used in current generation 28 Gb/s links and present several methods to extend link distances using more advanced data encoding schemes.
Abstract: The vast majority of optical links within the data center are based on vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) operating at 850 nm over multimode optical fiber. Deployable links have evolved in speed from 1 Gb/s in 1996 to 28 Gb/s in 2014. Serial data links at 40 and 56 Gb/s are now under development and place even more demand on the VCSEL and photodiodes. In this paper, we present the characteristics of VCSELs and photodiodes used in current generation 28 Gb/s links and present several methods to extend link distances using more advanced data encoding schemes. Finally, we will present results on wavelength division multiplexing on multimode optical fiber that demonstrate 40 Gb/s Ethernet connections up to 300 m on duplex OM3 optical fiber, and present results on fiber optimized for modal bandwidth in the 850 to 980 nm range.

218 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023343
2022689
2021479
2020626
2019693
2018725