Dynamic RWA with FWM-induced crosstalk awareness and modulation format conversion in wavelength-routed optical networks
- Title :
Dynamic RWA with FWM-induced crosstalk awareness and modulation format conversion in wavelength-routed optical networks
- Author :
A.Marsden, A.Maruta, and K.Kitayama
- Journal :
Photonic Network Communications
- Abstract :
The constraint of signal transmission quality and network resources
utilization in transparent optical networks are herein addressed
through a representative cost function based upon an impairment-
constraint-base routing (ICBR) approach, taking into account link
capacity utilization and the nonlinear physical effect, in the primary
instance due to Four-Wave Mixing (FWM)-induced crosstalk. The FWM
effect is considered one of the most severe physical impairments for
the future photonic networks since the accumulation of FWM crosstalk
may cause a fatal degradation in the teletraffic network performance.
This paper presents an added functionality to the network model design
based on all-optical modulation format conversion from conventional on-
off keying (OOK) to quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) sending more
data within the same bandwidth while minimizing the blocking
probability. The joint effect of physical impairment (i.e., FWM-
induced crosstalk) awareness and two different modulation formats is
considered through numerical simulations. The proposed scheme is
expected to realize an all-optical transparent interconnection between
networks that employ diverse modulation formats. Results show that the
proposed FWM-aware Routing and Wavelength Assignment (RWA) algorithm
leads to a more realistic system performance while giving a
significant improvement on the network performance.
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