The scalability of optical multiwavelength switching networks with respect
to bit rate, number of wavelength channels per fiber, and number of inputs/
outputs per optical node is examined. The limits considered here are those
imposed by the combination of interferometric crosstalk, optical noise accu
mulation, and optical amplifier gain saturation, An analytical model that c
ombines these effects is described, For the class of optical cross-connects
examined, the number of first- and second order crosstalk contributions pe
r node for different node architectures and node sizes is derived. The resu
lts show that with a carefully designed optical cross-connect architecture,
it should he possible to construct a fairly large meshed all-optical netwo
rk (more than ten nodes in diameter with 32 inputs/outputs per node and 32
wavelengths per fiber) if the crosstalk of optical space switches, multiple
xers, and demultiplexers is about -30 dB.