Remote provisioning of a nonblocking reconfigurable multichannel wavelength-division-multiplexed add-drop multiplexer (ADM) is experimentally demonstrated. The ADM add/drop multiplexer supports many features required by the ITU optical channel layer including lightpath routing, signal conditioning and network/channel monitoring. Specifically, the node supports multichannel optical bypass and add/drop functions as well as optoelectronic 2R regeneration and channel drop-and-continue with wavelength translation. Provisioning of a slave node from a remote master node is achieved via a subcarrier encoded control channel. The control channel can set the full state of the ADM and demonstration of switching between two states is reported. A reconfiguration time of the order of 10 μs and BER below 10/sup -9/ are shown in both configurations. This performance meets the requirements of next-generation reconfigurable/restorable optical networks.

Remote provisioning of a reconfigurable WDM multichannel Add/Drop Multiplexer / Gaudino, Roberto; Blumenthal, D. J.. - In: IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 1041-1135. - STAMPA. - 11:8(1999), pp. 1060-1062. [10.1109/68.775346]

Remote provisioning of a reconfigurable WDM multichannel Add/Drop Multiplexer

GAUDINO, ROBERTO;
1999

Abstract

Remote provisioning of a nonblocking reconfigurable multichannel wavelength-division-multiplexed add-drop multiplexer (ADM) is experimentally demonstrated. The ADM add/drop multiplexer supports many features required by the ITU optical channel layer including lightpath routing, signal conditioning and network/channel monitoring. Specifically, the node supports multichannel optical bypass and add/drop functions as well as optoelectronic 2R regeneration and channel drop-and-continue with wavelength translation. Provisioning of a slave node from a remote master node is achieved via a subcarrier encoded control channel. The control channel can set the full state of the ADM and demonstration of switching between two states is reported. A reconfiguration time of the order of 10 μs and BER below 10/sup -9/ are shown in both configurations. This performance meets the requirements of next-generation reconfigurable/restorable optical networks.
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