Claims
- 1. An optical switching node for a photonic network comprising:
a photonic switch core having a plurality of inputs and a plurality of outputs and capable of connecting any input to any output; a first wavelength division demultiplexer coupled to a subset of the plurality of inputs for demultiplexing an optical signal having a first multiplex density having a first wavelength spacing into optical channels; and a first wavelength division multiplexer coupled to a subset of the plurality of outputs for multiplexing any optical channels connected to it into an optical signal having a second multiplex density having a second wavelength spacing; the second multiplex density being higher than the first.
- 2. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first wavelength spacing is k times the second wavelength spacing, where k is an integer.
- 3. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first wavelength division multiplexer includes N ports connected to N wavelength plane switches.
- 4. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second wavelength division demultiplexer coupled to a second subset of the plurality of inputs for demultiplexing an optical signal having the second multiplex density into optical channels.
- 5. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 4 wherein the first wavelength spacing is k times the second wavelength spacing, where k is an integer.
- 6. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 5 wherein the first wavelength division multiplexer includes N ports connected to N wavelength plane switches.
- 7. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second wavelength division multiplexer coupled to a second subset of the plurality outputs for multiplexing an optical signal having the first multiplex density into optical channels.
- 8. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 7 wherein the first wavelength spacing is k times the second wavelength'spacing, where k is an integer.
- 9. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 8 wherein the first wavelength division multiplexer includes N ports connected to N wavelength plane switches.
- 10. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 1 wherein the photonic switch core is operable to consolidate wavelengths from access multiplexers into a dense wavelength division multiplexed (DWDM) signal for transmission in a core network; and
including a multi-wavelength source for generating DWDM quality wavelengths for supplying the access multiplexers with unmodulated wavelengths upon which to multiplex data packets.
- 11. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 10 wherein the photonic switch core is capable of switching at the wavelength, group of wavelength, and fiber level.
- 12. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a core node, coupled to the photonic switch core via a plurality of fiber optic cable for carrying a similar plurality of wavelengths from a DWDM signal, and operable to route the data packets modulated on the wavelengths within a communications network or out to a long haul network.
- 13. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 12 wherein the core node is capable of switching at the wavelength, group of wavelength, and fiber level.
- 14. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 12 wherein the core node includes a wavelength converter for converting one wavelength to another wavelength to provide an end-to-end photonic connection across the network.
- 15. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 14 wherein the wavelength converter includes opto-electronic devices.
- 16. A network as claimed in claim 15 wherein the wavelength converter includes photonic devices.
- 17. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 16 wherein the core node includes a packet router and a photonic switch coupled together to effect packet level switching for packets originating at access multiplexers.
- 18. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 17 wherein the core node includes a wavelength converter coupled to the photonic switch to effect an all photonic connection through the network.
- 19. An optical switching node as claimed in claim 18 wherein the photonic switch core includes a first plurality of input ports and a second plurality of output ports, with the first being greater than the second, whereby the photonic switch effects concentration of the wavelengths from the access multiplexers.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Divisional of non-provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/893,498 filed on Jun. 29, 2001.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09893498 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10768050 |
Feb 2004 |
US |