DWDM

Chapter 4.4.7 - Optical Switching

4.4.7 Optical Switching

The optical switching function may consist of a single unit, a module of several units, or even one or two shelves. Depending on the aggregate bandwidth through the switching function, optical switching modules may be simplex (single unprotected switching) or duplex (one active module and one standby module). Large nodes with aggregate bandwidths in the hundreds of gigabits are clearly "duplex" nodes.

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Figure 4.28 All-optical pattern detector and output level.

What technology the switching fabric is made of depends on the wavelength capacity (that determines the bandwidth of the system) and the required switching speed (see Chapter 2). Thus, one of the key issues for large switching fabrics is optical inter-connectivity as many fibers come in, an equal number of fibers go out, and more fibers are used to drop, add, and interconnect a duplex fabric; in short, a high-density interconnect that presents a challenge in cabling and system physical design. However, as the density of optical channels in fiber increases and as optical backplanes will emerge in the near future, fiber cabling is expected to become less of a challenge.

One of the applications of optical switches is found in optical add-drop multiplexers (OADM). In this application, the OADM selectively removes (drops) a wavelength from the west direction, it drops it in the south direction to another node or network, it receives from the south direction the same wavelength with different data content, and adds it in the east direction (see also Chapter 2, Section 2.11 and Figures 2.43 and 2.44).

 

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