2010
DOI: 10.1109/jphot.2010.2040729
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Monolithic Multiband Nanosecond Programmable Wavelength Router

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“…Packet-reconfigurable multi-wavelength routers can be implemented by combining a demultiplexer, gate array, and broadband combiner. The underlying concept was first prototyped in integrated form for packet routing applications with a 1 Â 4 gated cyclic router connecting four ports with wavelength-selective SOA gates 58 . The 4 Â 4 circuit 43 replicates this concept four times and interconnects the circuits with a 4:16 split-and-shuffle network and space-selective SOA gates.…”
Section: Wavelength-selective Packet Switching Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Packet-reconfigurable multi-wavelength routers can be implemented by combining a demultiplexer, gate array, and broadband combiner. The underlying concept was first prototyped in integrated form for packet routing applications with a 1 Â 4 gated cyclic router connecting four ports with wavelength-selective SOA gates 58 . The 4 Â 4 circuit 43 replicates this concept four times and interconnects the circuits with a 4:16 split-and-shuffle network and space-selective SOA gates.…”
Section: Wavelength-selective Packet Switching Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last few years, we have developed monolithic integrated space and wavelength selective switches with increasing levels of connectivity. Defining the circuits in terms of inputs, outputs, and the number of unique wavelength paths, our circuits have evolved from the single input 1×4×4λ [54] to the four input 4×4×4λ [33] and most recently the eight input 8×8×8λ circuit [36] shown in Figure 4 below. Broadband fan-outs at the left input side and fan-ins at the right output side allow any-to-any connection both at the port and wavelength level.…”
Section: Space and Wavelengh Selective Cross-connectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, SOA is used as a high speed ON/OFF switch. As a result, wavelength tuning can be performed in nanoseconds (ns) duration [20]. Eventually, allowing packet distribution to any AWG port without affecting the system average time delay.…”
Section: Proposed Aopr Twdm Pon Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%