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Performance Comparison of Guided-Wave Architectures for Space-Division Photonic Switching
San Jose, California, USA October 25-October 29
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Luigi Savastano, CoreCom, Italy
Guido Maier, CoreCom, Italy
Mario Martinelli, CoreCom, Italy
Achille Pattavina, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
The paper presents and compares various unicast non-blocking architectures to be used into space-domain photonic switching networks. All the analyzed architectures have been evaluated and compared considering a possible physical implementation based on guided-wave structures realized with integrated optics technology. Some properties including number of switching elements required, blocking performance, number of waveguide crossovers, system attenuation, and signal-to-noise ratio are evaluated and analyzed. The main purpose of this work is to review the state-of-the-art of optical guided-wave space-switching architectures and to provide a relevant set of technical elements useful in the selection of architectures to be used in all-optical cross-connect implementation.
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Luigi Savastano, Guido Maier, Mario Martinelli, Achille Pattavina, "Performance Comparison of Guided-Wave Architectures for Space-Division Photonic Switching," broadnets, pp.202-211, First International Conference on Broadband Networks (BROADNETS'04), 2004
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