A disaster-resistant, point-to-multipoint network configuration that connects distributed optical terminals to a centralized optical terminal, through an exclusive fiber link, is required in edge computing strategies such as 5G, IoT applications, ultrareliable and low latency applications, high-performance content delivery, artificial intelligence applications, and hyperconverged infrastructure. Therefore, we introduce a shared link orientation that fully connects the distributed optical terminal side to the centralized optical terminal side represented by the conventional optical access network. We also propose a method that switches a fully-coupled or half-split network to the centralized optical terminal on the optical switch aggregation station side. We report a verification experiment on the proposed method to confirm the operation of wavelength conversion/optical path switching when a link failure occurs, achieving < 2 dB penalty with small back reflection in wavelength collision-free secondary link transmissions with primary link failure. The unique point of this research is that the centralized optical terminal can easily change from the link-occupancy-oriented network to the link-sharing-oriented network. This work will lead to development of a novel disaster-resistant network configuration for wavelength division multiplexing-based coherent passive optical network systems.
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