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30 January 1997 Demonstration of output-port contention resolution in a WDM switching node based on all-optical wavelength shifting and subcarrier-multiplexed routing control headers
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We demonstrate near-error-free output-port contention resolution in a WDM switching node based on all-optical wavelength shifting. Contention between incoming 1-Gbit/s data packets is resolved in real-time by comparing subcarrier-multiplexed control headers on 2 input ports and then all-optically wavelength-shifting one input signal to a free wavelength if contention occurs. Additionally, the 50 Mbit/s subcarrier header itself is replaced and updated with new routing information.
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Alan Eli Willner, W. Shieh, Eugene Park, and D. Norte "Demonstration of output-port contention resolution in a WDM switching node based on all-optical wavelength shifting and subcarrier-multiplexed routing control headers", Proc. SPIE 2918, Emerging Components and Technologies for All-Optical Photonic Systems II, (30 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.265356
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KEYWORDS
Wavelength division multiplexing

Particle filters

Switching

Electronics

Sensors

Oscilloscopes

Control systems

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