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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 36,
  • Issue 7,
  • pp. 1411-1419
  • (2018)

Realization and Application of Large-Scale Fast Optical Circuit Switch for Data Center Networking

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Abstract

Applying optical switching to data center networks can greatly expand network bandwidth and reduce electrical power consumption, both of which are needed to meet the explosive traffic increase. The optical switch offers large bandwidth switching capability, and so eliminates the multistage switch network architecture needed with electrical switching. Furthermore, the single stage architecture of the optical switch greatly simplifies operating costs, which include cabling, while substantially reducing the number of transponders needed. Data center networks place very different demands on optical systems than communication networks. Grasping the right direction to proceed is of paramount importance. To realize the full potential of optical switches, such as scalability and cost effectiveness, we analyze the role of large-scale optical circuit switches and discuss the realization technologies that combine the two dimensions of space and wavelength. Our recent advances in large port-count optical switches are presented.

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