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100 Gb/s optical time-division multiplexed networks

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 12, Pages 2086-2100

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2002.806781

Keywords

3R regeneration; address comparison; demultiplexing; folded ultrafast nonlinear interferometer; intersymbol interference; laser amplifiers; long-haul transmission; optical communication; optical logic devices; optical logic gates; optical packet switching; optical processing; optical propagation; optical switching; optical time-division multiplexing; polarization stabilization; pulse-position modulation; pulse time modulation; rate conversion; synchronization; time division multi-access; time division multiplexing; ultrafast networks; ultrafast nonlinear interferometer

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We present ultrafast slotted optical time-division multiplexed networks as a viable means of implementing a highly capable next-generation all-optical packet-switched network. Such a network is capable of providing simple network management, the ability to support variable quality-of-service, self-routing of packets, scalability in the number of users, and the use of digital regeneration, buffering, and encryption. We review all-optical switch and Boolean logic gate implementations using an ultrafast nonlinear interferometers (UNIs) that arecapable of stable, pattern-independent operation at speeds in excess of 100 Gb/s. We expand the capability provided by the UNI beyond switching and logic demonstrations to include system-level functions such as packet synchronization, address comparison, and rate conversion. We use these advanced all-optical signal processing capabilities to demonstrate a slotted OTDM multiaccess network testbed operating at 112.5 Gb/s line rates with inherent scalability in the number of users and system line rates.We also report on long-haul propagation of short optical pulses in fiber and all-optical 3R regeneration as a viable cost-effective means of extending the long-haul distance of our OTDM network to distances much greater than 100 km.

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