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Demonstration Of 720x720 Optical Fast Circuit Switch For Intra-Datacenter Networks

Proceedings of SPIE(2016)

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Abstract
Intra-datacenter traffic is growing more than 20% a year. In typical datacenters, many racks/pods including servers are interconnected via multi-tier electrical switches. The electrical switches necessitate power-consuming optical-toelectrical (OE) and electrical-to-optical (EO) conversion, the power consumption of which increases with traffic. To overcome this problem, optical switches that eliminate costly OE and EO conversion and enable low power consumption switching are being investigated. There are two major requirements for the optical switch. First, it must have a high port count to construct reduced tier intra-datacenter networks. Second, switching speed must be short enough that most of the traffic load can be offloaded from electrical switches. Among various optical switches, we focus on those based on arrayed-waveguide gratings (AWGs), since the AWG is a passive device with minimal power consumption. We previously proposed a high-port-count optical switch architecture that utilizes tunable lasers, route-and-combine switches, and wavelength-routing switches comprised of couplers, erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs), and AWGs. We employed conventional external cavity lasers whose wavelength-tuning speed was slower than 100 ms. In this paper, we demonstrate a large-scale optical switch that offers fast wavelength routing. We construct a 720x720 optical switch using recently developed lasers whose wavelength-tuning period is below 460 mu s. We evaluate the switching time via bit-error-ratio measurements and achieve 470-mu s switching time (includes 10-mu s guard time to handle EDFA surge). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of such a large-scale optical switch with practical switching time.
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Optical communication, Photonic network, Optical switch
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