High Bandwidth Optical Switching Technology for Optical Fiber Communication
Abstract
While fiber optic technology has the intrinsic high bandwidth for the backbone transmission required of a high speed communications network, the creation of the high bandwidth network to users remains a challenge. The main impediment thus far to the development of a high speed optical network has been the absence of the following key technologies: (1) a high speed optical memory, (2) optical header recognition, (3) high speed switching commensurate with the high data capacity of an optical fiber, and (4) integration and expansion of the above functions by wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) and code division multiple access (CDMA). No technologies that have all four of these critical elements are currently available. SRI is developing a high speed fiber optic communication network based on asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). The proposed system combines optics, electronics, and software. These techniques will allow us to route, distribute, and prioritize messages without ever performing optical to electrical conversions at the data bit rate. Electronic operations can be confined to the much slower.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 21, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA355442
Entities
People
- Ravinder Kachru
Organizations
- SRI International