Q-factor-based level design for photonic ATM switches

Citation
S. Mino et al., Q-factor-based level design for photonic ATM switches, IEICE TR EL, E82C(2), 1999, pp. 236-245
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRONICS
ISSN journal
09168524 → ACNP
Volume
E82C
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
236 - 245
Database
ISI
SICI code
0916-8524(199902)E82C:2<236:QLDFPA>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
A photonic ATM switch based on wavelength-division multiplexing will includ e several lossy passive devices, erbium-doped fiber amplifiers, and semicon ductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) in a cascade configuration for fast switch ing of ns order. Its level diagram, which is very different from those of o ptical transmission links, has not been adequately studied. This paper inve stigates the concept of basing the level design of the photonic asynchronou s-transfer-mode (ATM) switch we are developing on its B-factor. First, we d erive formulation of the Q-factor in a single PD and a dual-PD in a Manches ter-encoded signal, which has several merits in packet switching and that w e believe will become popular in photonic packet switches. Using this formu la, Ne show an example of the level-diagram design including the Q factor c alculation in an optical combiner and distributor section without SOA in ou r photonic ATM switch. Next, we showed experimentally that the pattern effe ct in SOAs can be suppressed by using a Manchester-encoded signal. Finally, we confirm that the allowable minimum level diagram in the switch can be b ased on a simple Q calculation and easy measurement, of a bit error rate (B ER) in a back-to-back configuration when using a Manchester-encoded signal. These results show that basing the level design of photonic ATM switches o n the Q factor is feasible when using a Manchester signals. This approach c an be applied to various types of photonic packet switches.