Lightwave Technology

Chapter 10 - Optical Networks

Chapter 10


Optical Networks

The preceding chapter focused on long-haul WDM systems serving as point-to-point links. This chapter is devoted to optical networks that use such point-to-point links for interconnecting a large number of users. Two examples of such networks are provided by the Internet and the telephone network. Section 10.1 provides an overview of network architectures and topologies. Section 10.2 is devoted to network protocols and their evolution with the advent of modern WDM systems. Section 10.3 focuses on WDM networks in which optical cross-connects are employed for switching individual channels. Packet-switched networks are covered in Section 10.4, where we discuss how individual packets can be routed across the network through a technique known as optical label swapping. Section 10.5 focuses on optical burst switching and photonic slot routing. Section 10.6 is devoted to access networks, with an emphasis on broadcast-and-select and passive optical networks.

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