OFC 2001. Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibit. Technical Digest Postconference Edition (IEEE Cat. 01CH37171)
DOI: 10.1109/ofc.2001.927572
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1296-port MEMS transparent optical crossconnect with 2.07 petabit/s switch capacity

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“…The 3-D MEMS OXC is a subject of intense interest during the telecom boom around the turn of the century [42]- [46]. Early efforts (before 2002) focused on OXCs with port count ∼1000 × 1000 [47], [48], driven by the explosion of Internet data transport. Recently, interest has shifted to applications in metropolitan area networks, including metro access and metro core networks, which requires OXC with medium port count (∼100 × 100), with emphasis on low cost, low-power consumption, and small footprint [44], [49].…”
Section: Three-dimensional Mems Switchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3-D MEMS OXC is a subject of intense interest during the telecom boom around the turn of the century [42]- [46]. Early efforts (before 2002) focused on OXCs with port count ∼1000 × 1000 [47], [48], driven by the explosion of Internet data transport. Recently, interest has shifted to applications in metropolitan area networks, including metro access and metro core networks, which requires OXC with medium port count (∼100 × 100), with emphasis on low cost, low-power consumption, and small footprint [44], [49].…”
Section: Three-dimensional Mems Switchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, using the full mesh topology, static optically transparent networks with up to 50 nodes are realizable with 100-port nodes. Since optical 3D-MEMS switches with more than 1,000 ports are feasible [13], large static optical networks with up to 60 nodes in the ring and up to severeal hunderds of nodes in the full mesh topology could be possible.…”
Section: A Network Without Restoration Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of a micromirror manipulator is considered to be the backbone of an all-optical-switching network, which has been the topic of many research projects (1)(2)(3)(4) . In addition to realizing a large-scale data multiplexing device, optical switches would serve as a test, monitor and protection tool promising a single control interface for optical automation systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%