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Published on: February 6, 2014
A hybrid optical packet and wavelength selective switching platform for high-performance data center networks
Lin Xu1, Wenjia Zhang, Hugo L R Lira
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA. lx2140@columbia.edu
Abstract:
We propose and experimentally demonstrate for the first time a hybrid optical packet and wavelength selective switching platform for high-performance data center networks. This architecture based on cascaded silicon microrings and semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) supports wavelength reconfigurable packet and circuit switching, and is highly scalable, energy efficient and potentially integratable. By combining the wavelength-selective behavior of the microring and the broadband behavior of the SOA switch, we are able to achieve fast switching transitions, high extinction ratios, and low driving voltages, which are all requirements for future optical high-performance data center networks. Routing correctness and error-free operation (<10(-12)) are verified for both 10-Gb/s and 40-Gb/s packets and streaming data with format transparency.
