In an all-optical network, installing multiple fibers in each link has proven to be cost-effective, since the cost of the fiber is relatively low compared to the installation cost. In this paper, the author proposes an analytical model to evaluate the performance of a multifiber bufferless optical-packet switch in which wavelength converters are shared per node. The analytical model, validated by simulations, evaluates the packet-loss probability of the switch as a function of the number of converters. They 'also evaluate the savings in terms of tuneable optical-wavelength converters of a multifiber switch, with respect to a single-fiber switch, as a function of selected parameters related to the main switch and to the traffic load (number of input lines, number of fibers-per-input lines, number of wavelengths per fiber, traffic load,...). The results show savings, which can exceed 50 %.

An analytical model for TOWC dimensioning in a multifiber optical-packet switch / Eramo, Vincenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0733-8724. - STAMPA. - 24:12(2006), pp. 4799-4810. [10.1109/jlt.2006.884989]

An analytical model for TOWC dimensioning in a multifiber optical-packet switch

ERAMO, Vincenzo
2006

Abstract

In an all-optical network, installing multiple fibers in each link has proven to be cost-effective, since the cost of the fiber is relatively low compared to the installation cost. In this paper, the author proposes an analytical model to evaluate the performance of a multifiber bufferless optical-packet switch in which wavelength converters are shared per node. The analytical model, validated by simulations, evaluates the packet-loss probability of the switch as a function of the number of converters. They 'also evaluate the savings in terms of tuneable optical-wavelength converters of a multifiber switch, with respect to a single-fiber switch, as a function of selected parameters related to the main switch and to the traffic load (number of input lines, number of fibers-per-input lines, number of wavelengths per fiber, traffic load,...). The results show savings, which can exceed 50 %.
2006
all-optical networks; analytical model; analytical models; costs; multifiber optical-packel switching; multifiber optical-packet switching; optical buffering; optical packet switching; optical switches; optical wavelength conversion; packet-loss probability; shared-wavelength converters; switching converters; telecommunication traffic; wavelength converters
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An analytical model for TOWC dimensioning in a multifiber optical-packet switch / Eramo, Vincenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0733-8724. - STAMPA. - 24:12(2006), pp. 4799-4810. [10.1109/jlt.2006.884989]
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