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The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities

Dissertation (MEng (Electronic Engineering))--University of Pretoria, 2008.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/29241 The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities Geldenhuys, R. jsvdm@mweb.com.na Van der Merwe, Jacobus Stefanus Vertical active coupler Variable length packets Contention resolution Transparency Complex programmable logic device Electronic header processing Optical cross-point switch Optical switch Photonic packet switching Re-circulating buffer UCTD Dissertation (MEng (Electronic Engineering))--University of Pretoria, 2008. The objective of the research is to design an electro-optic control for the Active Vertical Coupler-based Optical Cross-point Switch (OXS). The electronic control should be implemented on Printed Circuit Board (PCB) and therefore the design will include the PCB design as well. The aim of the electronic control board is to process the headers of the packets prior to entering the OXS to be switched and from the information in the headers, determine the state that the OXS should be configured in. It should then configure the optical cross-point accordingly. The electronic control board should show flexibility in the sense that it can handle different types of traffic and resolve possible contention that may occur. The research seeks to understand the problems associated with Photonic Packet Switching (PPS) networks. Two of the main problems identified in a PPS network are contention resolution and the lack of variable delays for storing optical packets. The OXS was analyzed and found to meet the requirements for future ultra-high speed PPS network technology with its high extinction ratio, wide optical bandwidth, ultra-fast switching speed and low crosstalk levels. Photonic packets were generated with 4-bit, 8-bit or 16-bit headers at a bit rate of 155 Mbit/s followed by a PRBS (Pseudo Random Bit Sequence) payload at 10 Gbit/s. Different scenarios were created with these types of packets and the electro-optic control and OXS were subjected to these scenarios with the aim of testing the flexibility of the electro-optic control to control the OXS. These scenarios include: <ul><li>Fixed length packets arriving synchronously at one input of the OXS. Some packets are destined for output 1, some are destined for output 2 and some are destined for output 3, therefore realizing a 1-to-3 optical switch.</li> <li>Eight variable length packets arriving synchronously at the OXS at one input, all of them destined for one output. The electro-optic control should open the switch cell for the correct amount of time.</li> <li>Three variable length packets arriving synchronously and asynchronously at one input of the OXS. Some packets are destined for output 1 while other packets are destined for output 2. The electro-optic control should open the correct switch cell for the correct amount of time.</li> <li>Two fixed length packets arriving at the OXS synchronously on different input ports at the same time, both destined for the same output port. The electro-optic control should detect the contention and switch the packets in such a way as to resolve the contention.</li> The electro-optic control and OXS managed to switch all these types of data traffic (scenarios) successfully and resolve the contention with an optical delay buffer. The success of the results was measured in two ways. Firstly it was deemed successful if the expected output sequence was measured at the corresponding output ports. Secondly it was successful if the degradation in quality of the packet was not drastic, meaning the output packets should have an BER (Bit Error Rate) of less than 10-9. The quality of the packets was measured in the form of eye diagrams before and after the switching and then compared. The research resulted in the design and implementation of a flexible electro-optic control for the OXS. The problem of contention was resolved for fixed length synchronous packets and a proposal is discussed to store packets for variable lengths of time by using the OXS. This electro-optic control has the potential to control the OXS for traffic with higher complexities and make the OXS compatible with future developments. Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering MEng unrestricted 2013-09-07T15:12:55Z 2008-04-10 2013-09-07T15:12:55Z 2007-04-18 2008-04-10 2007-11-05 Dissertation Van der Merwe, JS 2008, The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities, MEng Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29241> Pretoria http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29241 http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-11052007-174446/ © University of Pretor application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Vertical active coupler
Variable length packets
Contention resolution
Transparency
Complex programmable logic device
Electronic header processing
Optical cross-point switch
Optical switch
Photonic packet switching
Re-circulating buffer
UCTD
The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities
title The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities
title_full The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities
title_fullStr The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities
title_full_unstemmed The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities
title_short The design of an electro-optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities
title_sort design of an electro optic control interface for photonic packet switching applications with contention resolution capabilities
topic Vertical active coupler
Variable length packets
Contention resolution
Transparency
Complex programmable logic device
Electronic header processing
Optical cross-point switch
Optical switch
Photonic packet switching
Re-circulating buffer
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29241
http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-11052007-174446/