2022
DOI: 10.1109/jproc.2022.3207576
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Optical Switching in Future Fiber-Optic Networks Utilizing Spectral and Spatial Degrees of Freedom

Abstract: Forthcoming capacity scaling requirements of optical networks and advances in optical fiber communications beyond the omnipresent single-mode fiber operating over the conventional band introduces new opportunities and challenges for exploiting the expanded spectral and spatial resources available for fiber-optic network designs. The spectral and spatial degrees of freedom introduce utilization tradeoffs that can be leveraged under different applications. After briefly reviewing the supporting network building … Show more

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“…Indeed, we will consider that each of the links connecting ToR to spine switches consists of N optical channels in each direction. These N optical channels can be realized through WDM or space division multiplexing (SDM) [9]; therefore, we assume that each of the ToR includes N transmitters and N receivers. This implies that the total transmission capacity from any of the ToR nodes is 4×N channels.…”
Section: Datacenter Interconnection Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, we will consider that each of the links connecting ToR to spine switches consists of N optical channels in each direction. These N optical channels can be realized through WDM or space division multiplexing (SDM) [9]; therefore, we assume that each of the ToR includes N transmitters and N receivers. This implies that the total transmission capacity from any of the ToR nodes is 4×N channels.…”
Section: Datacenter Interconnection Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, optically routed mesh networks favor spectral superchannels as a logical entity in terms of blocking probability and in terms of switch node architectures, especially once the logical port capacity of an IP router becomes comparable to the capacity of an entire fiber [48]. For a detailed discussion on the node architecture and networking of SDM networks, the interested reader may refer to [263] in this Special Issue.…”
Section: E Network Nodes and Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The societal consumption of information has exhibited exponential growth in recent decades and is anticipated to persist in the near future. The ever-increasing traffic transmitted by telecommunication networks leads to enormous technical and economic challenges that engineers must confront when designing both transport and access networks [1].…”
Section: Introduction 1motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%