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  • The Implementation of a Hybrid Router and Dynamic Switching Algorithm on a Multi-FPGA System

    Tomoki SHIMIZU  Kohei ITO  Kensuke IIZUKA  Kazuei HIRONAKA  Hideharu AMANO  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2022/06/30
      Vol:
    E105-D No:12
      Page(s):
    2008-2018

    The multi-FPGA system known as, the Flow-in-Cloud (FiC) system, is composed of mid-range FPGAs that are directly interconnected by high-speed serial links. FiC is currently being developed as a server for multi-access edge computing (MEC), which is one of the core technologies of 5G. Because the applications of MEC are sometimes timing-critical, a static time division multiplexing (STDM) network has been used on FiC. However, the STDM network exhibits the disadvantage of decreasing link utilization, especially under light traffic. To solve this problem, we propose a hybrid router that combines packet switching for low-priority communication and STDM for high-priority communication. In our hybrid network, the packet switching uses slots that are unused by the STDM; therefore, best-effort communication by packet switching and QoS guarantee communication by the STDM can be used simultaneously. Furthermore, to improve each link utilization under a low network traffic load, we propose a dynamic communication switching algorithm. In our algorithm, each router monitors the network load metrics, and according to the metrics, timing-critical tasks select the STDM according to the metrics only when congestion occurs. This can achieve both QoS guarantee and efficient utilization of each link with a small resource overhead. In our evaluation, the dynamic algorithm was up to 24.6% faster on the execution time with a high network load compared to the packet switching on a real multi-FPGA system with 24 boards.

  • Hybrid QAM-Based Labels Generated by Two Multi-Level PSK Codes

    Takahiro KODAMA  Gabriella CINCOTTI  

     
    PAPER-Fiber-Optic Transmission for Communications

      Pubricized:
    2019/05/31
      Vol:
    E102-B No:12
      Page(s):
    2199-2204

    Hybrid 200Gchip/s QAM-based opto-electrical labels with high orthogonality are generated using the convolution of optical 16-level and electrical 4-level PSK codes. The combined simultaneous use of optical and electrical encoding increases system flexibility and code orthogonality, as well as code recognition performance. By performing 50 G-class low-speed LN-PM-based electrical processing on the 200 Gchip/s PSK-based optical code labels generated by a multiport optical encoder, the value of PCR indicating the code orthogonality is increased significantly, and the receiver sensitivity is improved by 0.5dB to achieve LER =10-9 in the next-generation optical packet switching networks.

  • Analysis and Implementation of a QoS Optimization Method for Access Networks

    Ling ZHENG  Zhiliang QIU  Weitao PAN  Yibo MEI  Shiyong SUN  Zhiyi ZHANG  

     
    PAPER-Network System

      Pubricized:
    2018/03/14
      Vol:
    E101-B No:9
      Page(s):
    1949-1960

    High-performance Network Over Coax, or HINOC for short, is a broadband access technology that can achieve bidirectional transmission for high-speed Internet service through a coaxial medium. In HINOC access networks, buffer management scheme can improve the fairness of buffer usage among different output ports and the overall loss performance. To provide different services to multiple priority classes while reducing the overall packet loss rate and ensuring fairness among the output ports, this study proposes a QoS optimization method for access networks. A backpressure-based queue threshold control scheme is used to minimize the weighted average packet loss rate among multiple priorities. A theoretical analysis is performed to examine the performance of the proposed scheme, and optimal system parameters are provided. Software simulation shows that the proposed method can improve the average packet loss rate by about 20% to 40% compared with existing buffer management schemes. Besides, FPGA evaluation reveals that the proposed method can be implemented in practical hardware and performs well in access networks.

  • Numerical Investigation of a Multi-Rate Coherent Burst-Mode PDM-QPSK Optical Receiver for Flexible Optical Networks

    José Manuel Delgado MENDINUETA  Hideaki FURUKAWA  Satoshi SHINADA  Naoya WADA  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2017/04/20
      Vol:
    E100-B No:10
      Page(s):
    1758-1764

    We numerically investigate a PDM-QPSK multi-rate coherent burst-mode optical receiver capable of receiving 3 different line-rates, suitable for next generation optical networks such as hybrid optical circuit switching (OCS)/optical packet switching (OPS) networks, access networks and datacenter networks. The line-rate detection algorithm relies on a simple-to-generate optical header, it is based on the fast Fourier transform (FFT) which can be efficiently implemented with the Goertzel algorithm, and it is insensitive to polarization rotations and frequency offset. Numerically, we demonstrate that performance in terms of packet detection rate (PER) can be tailored by controlling the sizes of the packet header and the line-rate estimator.

  • A Novel Optoelectronic Serial-to-Parallel Converter for 25-Gbps 32-bit Optical Label Processing

    Salah IBRAHIM  Hiroshi ISHIKAWA  Tatsushi NAKAHARA  Yasumasa SUZAKI  Ryo TAKAHASHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E97-C No:7
      Page(s):
    773-780

    An optoelectronic 32-bit serial-to-parallel converter with a novel conversion scheme and shared-trigger configuration has been developed for the label processing of 100-Gbps (25-Gbps $ imes 4 lambda)$ optical packets. No external optical trigger source is required to operate the converter, as the optical packet itself is used to perform self-triggering. Compared to prior optoelectronic label converters, the new device has a much higher gain even while converting labels at higher data rates, and exhibits tolerance to the voltage swing of received packets. The device response is presented together with the experimental demonstration of serial-to-parallel conversion for 4 different labels at 25 Gbps.

  • Wavelength-Routed Switching for 25-Gbit/s Optical Packets Using a Compact Transmitter Integrating a Parallel-Ring-Resonator Tunable Laser and an InGaAlAs EAM Open Access

    Toru SEGAWA  Wataru KOBAYASHI  Tatsushi NAKAHARA  Ryo TAKAHASHI  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E97-C No:7
      Page(s):
    719-724

    We describe wavelength-routed switching technology for 25-Gbit/s optical packets using a tunable transmitter that monolithically integrates a parallel-ring-resonator tunable laser and an InGaAlAs electro-absorption modulator (EAM). The transmitter provided accurate wavelength tunability with 100-GHz spacing and small output power variation. A 25-Gbit/s burst-mode optical-packet data was encoded onto the laser output by modulating the integrated EAM with a constant voltage swing of 2 V at 45$^{circ}$C. Clear eye openings were observed at the output of the 100 GHz-spaced arrayed-waveguide grating with error-free operation being achieved for all packets. The tunable transmitter is very promising for realizing a high-speed, large-port-count and energy-efficient wavelength-routing switch that enables the forwarding of 100-Gbit/s optical packets.

  • Experimental Demonstration of an Optical Packet and Circuit Integrated Ring Network Interoperated with WSON

    Takaya MIYAZAWA  Hideaki FURUKAWA  Naoya WADA  Hiroaki HARAI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E97-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1325-1333

    We experimentally demonstrate an optical packet and circuit integrated (OPCI) ring network interoperated with a wavelength-switched optical network (WSON) in a network domain. OPCI network and WSON have distinct characteristics from each other: the methods to transfer path control messages and the protocols to set up or delete the optical connections in an optical circuit switch. To interoperate the two types of optical networks, we develop a common path control-plane which can establish or release an end-to-end path by only one autonomous distributed signaling process without stitching. In the common path control-plane, we modify the signaling protocol for OCS so that we can allocate a distinct wavelength to each link on an end-to-end path and also allocate a distinct path route to each of downstream and upstream directions in a bi-directional path. We experimentally show that the common path control-plane can dynamically establish end-to-end paths over the heterogeneous network including the two types of optical networks.

  • Optical Packet & Circuit Integrated Network for Future Networks Open Access

    Hiroaki HARAI  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:3
      Page(s):
    714-722

    This paper presents recent progress made in the development of an optical packet and circuit integrated network. From the viewpoint of end users, this is a single network that provides both high-speed, inexpensive services and deterministic-delay, low-data-loss services according to the users' usage scenario. From the viewpoint of network service providers, this network provides large switching capacity with low energy requirements, high flexibility, and efficient resource utilization with a simple control mechanism. The network we describe here will contribute to diversification of services, enhanced functional flexibility, and efficient energy consumption, which are included in the twelve design goals of Future Networks announced by ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector). We examine the waveband-based network architecture of the optical packet and circuit integrated network. Use of multi-wavelength optical packet increases the switch throughput while minimizing energy consumption. A rank accounting method provides a solution to the problem of inter-domain signaling for end-to-end lightpath establishment. Moving boundary control for packet and circuit services makes for efficient resource utilization. We also describe related advanced technologies such as waveband switching, elastic lightpaths, automatic locator numbering assignment, and biologically-inspired control of optical integrated network.

  • Design and Simulation of InP 1N Planar Optical Switch Based on Beam Deflection

    Sooheuk CHE  Masaru ZAITSU  Akio HIGO  Yoshiaki NAKANO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-C No:2
      Page(s):
    213-217

    We propose a novel 13 planar optical switch using aspheric lenses and carrier-induced tunable prisms on InP. An input light beam is collimated by the aspheric lenses in a slab waveguide. The tunable prism, whose refractive indices are tuned by the carrier plasma effect, deflect the collimated light beam and guide it to the output ports. The switching operations of the 13 optical switch that consists of five lenses and eight prisms with a footprint of 5003500 µm are performed by three-dimensional beam propagation methods. A static switching operation with a 5-dB insertion loss and a 13-dB extinction ratio is obtained with 70-mA current injection for each prism. This device has a simple structure and low power consumption and may be useful for optical packet switching systems.

  • Dynamic Wavelength Allocation in Integrated Optical Path and Optical Packet Switch

    Dang-Quang BUI  Hiroaki HARAI  Won-Joo HWANG  

     
    PAPER-Fundamental Theories for Communications

      Vol:
    E94-B No:12
      Page(s):
    3412-3420

    Integration of optical paths and packets in a switch is a key technique to support ultra-high-speed traffic in the future Internet. However, the question of how to efficiently allocate wavelengths for optical paths and optical packets has not been solved yet due to the lack of a systematic model to evaluate the performance of the integrated switch. In this paper, we model the operation of the integrated switch as a system of two queuing models: M/M/x/x for optical paths and M/M/1/LPS for optical packets. From the model, we find an optimal policy to dynamically allocate wavelength resources in an integrated switch. Simulation results demonstrate that our mechanism achieves better performance than other methods.

  • Photonic Network Technologies for New Generation Network Open Access

    Naoya WADA  Hideaki FURUKAWA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E94-B No:4
      Page(s):
    868-875

    In this paper, we show the recent progress of photonic network technologies for the new generation network (NWGN). The NWGN is based on new design concepts that look beyond the next generation network (NGN) and the Internet. The NWGN will maintain the sustainability of our prosperous civilization and help resolve various social issues and problems by the use of information and communication technologies. In order to realize the NWGN, many novel technologies in the physical layer are required, in addition to technologies in the network control layer. Examples of cutting-edge physical layer technologies required to realize the NWGN include a terabit/s/port or greater ultra-wideband optical packet switching system, a modulation-format-free optical packet switching (OPS) node, a hybrid optoelectronic packet switching node, a packet-based reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) system, an optical packet and circuit integrated node system, and optical buffering technologies.

  • Optical Label Recognition Using Tree-Structure Self-Routing Circuits Consisting of Asymmetric X-Junctions

    Hitoshi HIURA  Jouji NARITA  Nobuo GOTO  

     
    PAPER-Optoelectronics

      Vol:
    E90-C No:12
      Page(s):
    2270-2277

    We propose a new label recognition system for photonic label routing network. Binary-coded labels in binary phase-shift-keying format are considered. The system consists of an optical waveguide circuit with tree-structure passive asymmetric X-junctions and time gates. The system uses self-routing propagation of an identifying bit by performing interference with address bits. The identifying bit is placed in advance of the address bits in the label. The identifying bit pulse is routed to the destination output port corresponding to the code of the address. The operation principle is described. It is shown that all the binary number codes can be recognized with this system. We discuss the feasibility of the system by evaluating its crosstalk. To reduce the crosstalk, an improved scheme is also presented. The label recognition operation with the optical waveguide device is verified by numerical simulation using the finite-difference beam propagation method.

  • Optical Code Division Multiplexing for Packet Labeling in Optical Switching Networks

    Wang-Hsai YANG  Cheng-Shong WU  Hui-Kai SU  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E90-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2772-2779

    In this paper, we proposed a photonic packet switching control method by used optical correlator for optical packet label packet-switched networks for next Generation networks. The main advance is rely on using the Optical Code Division Multiplexing (OCDM) code to labeling optical packets based on source routing. Based on OCDM labeling either header modification or any label swapping techniques can be avoids. With advantage of existing OCDM coding called OCDM-labels schemes to encapsulate the packets, together with optical correlator to decode the label in optical domain, which can achieve optical packet switching without header modification/label swapping techniques. The O/E/O conversion procedure at each switching device can also be eliminated. This method not only simplifies the design of switch devices in the optical domain to simplify the packet forwarding process, but also speeds up packet forwarding and increases throughput significantly.

  • All-Optical Label Recognition Using Self-Routing Architecture of Mach-Zehnder Interferometer Optical Switches with Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers

    Hitoshi HIURA  Nobuo GOTO  

     
    PAPER-Optoelectronics

      Vol:
    E90-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1619-1626

    We propose a new label recognition system for photonic label switching using self-routing of labels. Binary-coded labels in on-off keying format are considered. The system consists of an all-optical demultiplexer (DeMUX) and an address recognition unit (ARU) consisting of tree-structured switches. The system uses self-routing propagation of an indication bit controlled with address bits. The indication bit is placed in advance of the address bits in the label. In DeMUX, all-optical switches in a configuration of Mach-Zehnder interferometer with semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA-MZI) are controlled by the indication bit pulse to separate each of the label bits. The indication bit pulse is routed to the destination output port corresponding to the code of the address in ARU. It is shown that all the binary number codes can be recognized with this system. The operation principle is verified by numerical simulation using coupled-mode theory and a rate equation. Moreover, the switching crosstalk is also evaluated.

  • Stochastic Analysis of Finite Population Bufferless Multiplexing in Optical Packet/Burst Switching Systems

    Nail AKAR  Yavuz GUNALAY  

     
    LETTER-Fundamental Theories for Communications

      Vol:
    E90-B No:2
      Page(s):
    342-345

    In this letter, we study the blocking probabilities in an asynchronous optical packet/burst switching system with full wavelength conversion. Most of the existing work use Poisson traffic models that is well-suited for an infinite population of users. In this letter, the optical packet traffic arriving at the switching system is modeled through a superposition of a finite number of identical on-off sources. We propose a block tridiagonal LU factorization algorithm to efficiently solve the two dimensional Markov chain that arises in the modeling of the switching system.

  • Header Extraction and Control for an Asynchronous Optical Packet Switch Based on DPSK Decoding

    Dimitrios KLONIDIS  Christina T. POLITI  Reza NEJABATI  Mike J. O'MAHONY  Dimitra SIMEONIDOU  

     
    PAPER-Optical Network Architecture

      Vol:
    E88-B No:5
      Page(s):
    1876-1883

    A novel optical header extraction scheme based on optical differential phase shift keying--DPSK--decoding is examined analytically and experimentally. The header is applied in front of the payload, on the phase of a pulsed optical level introduced for the duration of the header. The proposed scheme offers maximized header extraction efficiency, required by the electronics to identify the header bits and control the switch. At the same time, the payload is transmitted at maximum extinction ratio. Analytical results prove the enhanced performance of the decoding scheme with respect to the extinction ratio and in comparison to other DPSK based schemes. Moreover, the utilised scheme is cost efficient and easily upgradeable to any bit rates and adds minimum complexity at the transmitter and detector parts of the system. Finally, the implementation of the developed technique in a real optical packet switch is demonstrated, where header extraction, reading, processing and switch control using field programmable gate array--FPGA--technology is successfully demonstrated.

  • High-Speed Optical Packet Processing Technologies for Optical Packet-Switched Networks

    Hirokazu TAKENOUCHI  Tatsushi NAKAHARA  Kiyoto TAKAHATA  Ryo TAKAHASHI  Hiroyuki SUZUKI  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-C No:3
      Page(s):
    286-294

    Asynchronous optical packet switching (OPS) is a promising solution to support the continuous growth of transmission capacity demand. It has been, however, quite difficult to implement key functions needed at the node of such networks with all-optical approaches. We have proposed a new optoelectronic system composed of a packet-by-packet optical clock-pulse generator (OCG), an all-optical serial-to-parallel converter (SPC), a photonic parallel-to-serial converter (PSC), and CMOS circuitry. The system makes it possible to carry out various required functions such as buffering (random access memory), optical packet compression/decompression, and optical label swapping for high-speed asynchronous optical packets.

  • Optical Packet Switching Network Based on Ultra-Fast Optical Code Label Processing

    Naoya WADA  Hiroaki HARAI  Fumito KUBOTA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E87-C No:7
      Page(s):
    1090-1096

    Ultrahigh-speed all-optical label processing method is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. This processing method dramatically increases the label processing capability. Optical packet switch (OPS) systems and networks based on OPS nodes are applications of optical processing technologies. For the experiment, we constructed the world's first 40 Gbit/s/port OPS prototype with an all-optical label processor, optical switch, optical buffer, and electronic scheduler. Three-hop optical packet routing using OPS nodes was experimentally demonstrated with it, verifying the feasibility of OPS networks.

  • Reflection Routing: A Simple Approach for Contention Resolution in All-Optical Packet Switched Networks

    Hiroyuki YOKOYAMA  Hajime NAKAMURA  Shinichi NOMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Network

      Vol:
    E87-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1561-1568

    Packet loss is a serious problem due to the shortage of optical buffers in all-optical packet switched networks. In order to reduce packet losses, a dynamic routing method called 'deflection routing' has been proposed. Deflection routing, however, requires an optical switch to modify routing tables and packet labels for overflowing packets, so this routing method may also lead to other implementation problems in packet routing and forwarding. This paper proposes a simple routing method called 'reflection routing' which utilizes optical transport links as optical buffers to improve the quality of service in optical packet switched networks in terms of packet loss ratio. We numerically demonstrate the effectiveness and applicability of reflection routing.

  • Simultaneous Processing and Routing of Packets in a Synchronous Optical Packet Switched Network

    Christina (Tanya) POLITI  Mike O'MAHONY  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-B No:5
      Page(s):
    1515-1521

    A novel optical packet switch architecture is proposed that can support simultaneous processing and routing of packets in bands, without disturbing the granularity of the system. The packet router consists of a waveband converter and an AWG, combined in such a way that processing and switching of packets within and between the wavebands is allowed. The waveband converter is based on four-wave mixing in semiconductor optical amplifiers. Experimental results of the waveband conversion technique are presented to prove the feasibility of such a scheme. Simulation results of an 12 packet router are used to explain the operation of such a subsystem for a synchronous optical packet switched network.

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