Optical Switching

Chapter 3.3.3 - All-Optical Signal Processing

3.3.3   All-Optical Signal Processing×

Optical signal processing or the manipulation of signals while in their analog form is
currently used to support transmission functions such as optical dispersion compensation
and optical wavelength multiplexing and demultiplexing. The motivation to
extend the use of optical signal processing to packet handling is to leave all data
in the optical domain as much as possible until bits have to be manipulated at the
end points [16, 17].

All-optical header processing is an area of research that has received considerable
attention, but the technology is still in the very early stages. In order to optically
process headers, two functions have to be developed in optics: optical correlators
to read a header, and all-optical flip-flop memory to store the header information.

Currently, these functions have been demonstrated for headers containing only a
few bits worth of information, limiting the switch size to only 1 × 2 [15]. Optical
correlators are envisioned as a group of FDLs arranged to have a signature in the
time domain that corresponds to a node address. When incoming optical header
bits match the signature, autocorrelation pulses are generated. Otherwise, crosscorrelation
produces lower pulse levels. Using threshold detection at the output
of the correlator, addresses can be differentiated. This method was proposed for
self-routing in ring networks [14].

Another interesting option is all-optical label swapping [8]. In this approach,
packet headers are transmitted using subcarrier multiplexing (SCM). Packet
update is accomplished by utilizing the low-pass frequency response of wavelength
conversion, via cross-gain modulation in SOAs, to suppress the original SCM header
while simultaneously converting the wavelength of the baseband payload. Then
header replacement is performed by optical remodulation of the wavelengthconverted
signal with a new header at the original subcarrier frequency [14].

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