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Conference Paper: Load balanced two-stage switches using arrayed waveguide grating routers

TitleLoad balanced two-stage switches using arrayed waveguide grating routers
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Issue Date2007
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2007 Ieee Workshop On High Performance Switching And Routing, Hpsr, 2007, p. 222-227 How to Cite?
AbstractConstructing a load balanced two-stage switch using optical switch fabrics must properly address the non-negligible amount of switch reconfiguration overhead. Unlike other optical switch fabrics, an NxN Arrayed Waveguide Grating Router (AWGR) allows N2 parallel connections (one on each wavelngth) established between its N inputs and N outputs. This eliminates the need for switch reconfigurations. In this paper, we design a load-balanced two-stage switch using AWGRs. In particular, we adopt the efficient feedback-based two-stage switch architecture in [1]. The key issue is how to implement the joint sequence of N switch configurations logically in AWGR. We show that the resulting logical joint sequence inherits the original staggered symmetry property as well as the in-order packet delivery property. Since building a large sized AWGR is difficult, a systematic approach of constructing large AWGR from smaller AWGR modules is also proposed. Simulations show that the feedback-based two-stage switch using AWGRs gives an excellent overall delay-throughput performance under various traffic conditions. ©2007 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/98981
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dc.description.abstractConstructing a load balanced two-stage switch using optical switch fabrics must properly address the non-negligible amount of switch reconfiguration overhead. Unlike other optical switch fabrics, an NxN Arrayed Waveguide Grating Router (AWGR) allows N2 parallel connections (one on each wavelngth) established between its N inputs and N outputs. This eliminates the need for switch reconfigurations. In this paper, we design a load-balanced two-stage switch using AWGRs. In particular, we adopt the efficient feedback-based two-stage switch architecture in [1]. The key issue is how to implement the joint sequence of N switch configurations logically in AWGR. We show that the resulting logical joint sequence inherits the original staggered symmetry property as well as the in-order packet delivery property. Since building a large sized AWGR is difficult, a systematic approach of constructing large AWGR from smaller AWGR modules is also proposed. Simulations show that the feedback-based two-stage switch using AWGRs gives an excellent overall delay-throughput performance under various traffic conditions. ©2007 IEEE.en_HK
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