A user tunable access lightwave network

A new approach to reconfiguration management of a wavelength-multiplexed multihop lightwave network is proposed. Unlike earlier approaches, this 'User Tunable Access Lightwave Network' employs a fixed connection diagram among the multihop access stations but allows each user to select its...

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Published inJournal of lightwave technology Vol. 11; no. 5; pp. 971 - 978
Main Authors Gidron, R., Acampora, A.S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.05.1993
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Summary:A new approach to reconfiguration management of a wavelength-multiplexed multihop lightwave network is proposed. Unlike earlier approaches, this 'User Tunable Access Lightwave Network' employs a fixed connection diagram among the multihop access stations but allows each user to select its 'home' access station by means of a wavelength agile optical transmitters, capable of retuning on a time scale comparable with the setup time of a new virtual connection. By so doing, it becomes possible to effect a reconfiguration with minimal impact upon existing virtual connections. A traffic-driven heuristic is presented which can rapidly adapt to time-varying traffic patterns and which can be implemented on a distributed base is within the multihop access stations, with each station requiring knowledge of only its own generated traffic. Results for small networks (24 and 64 access stations) when offered certain types of randomly generated nonuniform traffic matrices, show a call-blocking performance comparable to that of an ideal, centralized packet switch.
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ISSN:0733-8724
DOI:10.1109/50.233261