Photonic Core Node Based on a 2.56-Terabit/s Opto-Electronic Switching Fabric (Joint Special Issue on Recent Progress in Optoelectronics and Communications)
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This paper proposes Photonic Core Node based on a 2.56-Terabit/s opto-electronic switching fabric, which can economically handle the rapidly increasing multimedia traffics, such as Internet traffic. We have successfully developed the first prototype of Photonic Core Node. The prototype consists of a single-stage full-crossbar opto-electronic switching fabric, super-packet buffers for input queuing, and a desynchronized-round-robin scheduler. The switching fabric is up gradable upto 2.56 Tb/s, and employs wavelength-division-multiplexing techniques, which dramatically reduce the total number of optical switching elements down to one-eighth the number of those used in a conventional switching fabric. The super-packet buffer assembles 16 ATM cells routed to the same output port into a single fixed-length packet. The super-packet-switching scheme drastically reduces the overhead of optical switching from 32 to 2.9%, although it tends to decrease effective throughput. The desynchronized-round-robin scheduler maintains nearly 100% effective throughput for random traffic, recursively resolving the contention of connection requests in one scheduling routine while keeping fairness in a round robin manner. The proposed Photonic Core Node can accommodate not only ATM switching but also WDM optical path grooming/multiplexing, and IP routing by using IP input buffer interfaces, because optical switches are bit-rate/format-independent.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2001-05-01
著者
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Takahashi Hisakazu
Technology R&d Headquarters Materials And Devices Development Center Bu Sanyo Electric Co.
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Tajima Akio
Development Laboratories Nec Networks Nec Corporation
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Araki Soichiro
Nec Corporation
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ARAKI Soichiro
Computer & Communication Media Research, NEC Corporation
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HENMI Naoya
Development Laboratories, NEC Networks, NEC Corporation
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MAENO Yoshiharu
Computer & Communication Media Research, NEC Corporation
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MATSUDA Kazuhiko
Network Node Division, NEC Networks, NEC Corporation
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NAKAKUBO Osamu
NEC Communication Systems Kyu-shu, Ltd.
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SHINOHARA Masayuki
TP Network Division, NEC Networks, NEC Corporation
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SUEMURA Yoshihiko
Computer & Communication Media Research, NEC Corporation
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TAKAHASHI Hiroaki
Network Node Division, NEC Networks, NEC Corporation
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TAKAHASHI Seigo
Development Laboratories, NEC Networks, NEC Corporation
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KOGANEMARU Hiromi
Network Node Division, NEC Networks, NEC Corporation
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SAISHO Ken-ichi
Network Node Division, NEC Networks, NEC Corporation
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Henmi Naoya
Development Laboratories Nec Networks Nec Corporation
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Maeno Yoshiharu
Nec Corporation
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Takahashi Seigo
Development Laboratories Nec Networks Nec Corporation
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Nakakubo Osamu
Nec Communication Systems Kyu-shu Ltd.
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Saisho Ken-ichi
Network Node Division Nec Networks Nec Corporation
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SUEMURA Yoshihiko
NEC Corporation
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Matsuda K
Ntt Corp. Musashino‐shi Jpn
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Koganemaru Hiromi
Network Node Division Nec Networks Nec Corporation
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Takahashi H
Nec Electronics Corporation
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Shinohara M
Tp Network Division Nec Networks Nec Corporation
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