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Optical Fiber Telecommunications IV-A (Fourth Edition) | 2002

Optical Switching in Transport Networks: Applications, Requirements, Architectures, Technologies, and Solutions

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; Steven K. Korotky; David S. Levy; Timothy O. Murphy; Sunita H. Patel; Gaylord W. Richards; Eric S. Tentarelli

Publisher Summary Early Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) optical line systems provided simple point-to-point links between electronic end terminals without allowing access to the intermediate wavelength channels. It is noted that todays systems carry over 100 channels per fiber and new technologies allow intermediate routing of wavelengths at add or drop multiplexers and optical cross-connects. Thus, these new capabilities allow optical layer networking, which is essentially architecture with great flexibility and intelligence. The use of optical switching in modern networking architectures has been explored in the chapter. It reviews the principles of networking and various aspects of optical switch technologies in detail. The performance and requirements for an Optical Cross Connect (OXC) for opaque and transparent technologies are also compared. Furthermore, the chapter reviews the applications of OXC in areas such as provisioning, protection, and restoration. Several demonstration OXCs are also studied, including small optical switch fabrics, wavelength–selective OXCs, and large strictly nonblocking cross connects employing the Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) technology.


international conference on communication technology | 2000

Optical shared protection ring system

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; M. Alvarez; D.S. Levy; T.O. Murphy; J. Sarathy; T. Tzathas; R. Vora; H. Wang

We propose, develop, and demonstrate an optical shared protection ring (OSPR), an optical layer protection designed to restore service within less than 50 msec from the onset of a failure. The OSPR utilizes a small optical switch fabric to reroute optical data channels when a protection event is detected. Various types of optical switch technologies are discussed and evaluated, and novel methods of optical fault monitoring and failure communication for the realization of such a self-healing optical network are discussed.


Archive | 2000

Control channel processor and switching mechanism

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; Mario F. Alvarez; David S. Levy; Jithamithra Sarathy; Anastasios Tzathas


Archive | 1998

Optical monitoring apparatus and method for network provisioning and maintenance

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; Gabriela Livescu


Archive | 1999

Optical transmission system including optical restoration

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; William Joseph Gartner


Archive | 2000

Shared optical protection ring architecture

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; Donald L. Husa; David S. Levy; Timothy O. Murphy; Gaylord W. Richards


Archive | 1998

Optical protection switch employing an interference filter

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; Nathan Myron Denkin; Wei-Chiao William Fang; Maria F. Mendez


Archive | 1998

Apparatus and method for upgrading the capacity of wavelength division multiplexed optical networks

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; Wenhua Lin


Archive | 1996

Multi-ring SONET architecture having shared gateways daisy chained to complete the main and subsidiary ring controlled by a common master controller

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; Nicholas Paul Devito; Philip M. Francisco; Steven H. Hersey; Wilhelm Kremer


Archive | 2001

Optical transmission system including performance optimization

Daniel Yousef Al-Salameh; David S. Levy

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