Claims
- 1. A switch core comprising:
a plurality of duplex switches; and interconnection paths, through which communication signals can propagate, interconnecting the plurality of duplex switches to facilitate strictly non-blocking operation of the switch core for reciprocal traffic.
- 2. A switch core as claimed in claim 1 wherein the switch core is a non-square switch core.
- 3. A switch core as claimed in claim 1 wherein the switch core is a square switch core.
- 4. A switch core as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least some of the duplex switches are optical duplex switches including optical signal routing components.
- 5. A switch core as claimed in claim 4 wherein the optical signal routing components include at least one of actuators, mirrors and lenses.
- 6. A switch core as claimed in claim 4 wherein common signal routing components of one or more of the optical duplex switches route at least a pair of corresponding parallel signals, each transmitting a signal in a direction of signal travel opposite to the direction of signal travel of the other one of the corresponding parallel signals.
- 7. An N-way reciprocal switch core comprising:
a plurality of duplex switches numbering N of at least a 1×(N−1) switch type; interconnection paths, through which communication signals can propagate, interconnecting the plurality of duplex switches, so that each duplex switch is connected to every other duplex switch by at least one interconnection path to thereby facilitate strictly non-blocking operation of the switch core for reciprocal traffic.
- 8. An N-way reciprocal switch core as claimed in claim 7 wherein one or more of the plurality of duplex switches numbering N are of at least a 1×N switch type.
- 9. An N-way reciprocal switch core as claimed in claim 7 wherein the interconnection paths connect each of the duplex switches to one another by exactly one interconnection.
- 10. An N-way reciprocal switch core as claimed in claim 8 wherein the interconnection paths interconnect the plurality of duplex switches so that each port Y of each switch X is connected to port X of switch Y except when X≠Y, wherein X is a number from 1 through N representing a switch position of the duplex switch vis-a-vis other duplex switches of the switch core and Y is a number from 1 through N representing a position of a port vis-a-vis other ports of switch X, such interconnections proceeding from X=1 until a single interconnection is provided between each of the duplex switches of the plurality of duplex switches.
- 11. An N-way reciprocal switch core as claimed in claim 10 wherein one or more of the duplex switches includes a loop-back port.
- 12. An N-way reciprocal switch core as claimed in claim 8 wherein one or more of the duplex switches includes a loop-back port.
- 13. An (n, m)-way switch core comprising:
a first group of duplex switches numbering n, each duplex switch of the first group being of a 1×(n+m−1) type having n+m−1 ports; a second group of duplex switches numbering m, each duplex switch of the second group being of the 1×n type having n ports; interconnection paths, through which communication signals can propagate, interconnecting the first and second group of duplex switches, ports of the first group of duplex switches being connected to respective ports of every other duplex switch in the (n, m)-way switch core so that the first group of duplex switches is allowed to form duplex connections to any other duplex switch in the (n, m)-way switch core, each port of each duplex switch of the second group of duplex switches being connected only to a respective port of a respective duplex switch of the first group of duplex switches.
- 14. An (n, m)-way switch core comprising:
at least one N-way switch; a first group of duplex switches; a second group of duplex switches; interconnection paths, through which communication signals can propagate, interconnecting the at least one N-way switch and the first and second group of duplex switches, ports of the first group of duplex switches being connected to respective ports of the at least one N-way switch and the second group of duplex switches so that the first group of duplex switches is allowed to form duplex connections to every other switch in the (n, m)-way switch core, each port of each duplex switch of the second group of duplex switches being connected only to a respective port of a respective duplex switch of the first group of duplex switches.
- 15. A switch core comprising:
a plurality of (n, m)-way switches each comprising
a first group of duplex switches; a second group of duplex switches; interconnection paths, through which communication signals can propagate, interconnecting the first and second group of duplex switches, ports of the first group of duplex switches being connected to respective ports of every other duplex switch in the (n, m)-way switch so that the first group of duplex switches is allowed to form duplex connections to every other switch in the (n, m)-way switch, each port of each duplex switch of the second group of duplex switches being connected only to a respective port of a respective duplex switch of the first group of duplex switches, and at least one Clos switch connected to and expanded by the plurality of (n, m)-way switches.
- 16. An LM-way reciprocal switch core comprising:
a plurality of (L, 2L−1)-way reciprocal switches numbering at least M, each including a plurality of interconnected duplex switches; a plurality of M-way reciprocal switches numbering at least 2L−1, each including a plurality of interconnected duplex switches; interconnection paths, through which communication signals can propagate, interconnecting the plurality of (L, 2L−1)-way reciprocal switches and the plurality of M-way reciprocal switches to facilitate strictly non-blocking operation of the LM-way reciprocal switch core for reciprocal traffic.
- 17. An LM-way reciprocal switch comprising:
a plurality of (L, 2L−1)-way reciprocal switches numbering M, each including a plurality of interconnected duplex switches; a plurality of M-way reciprocal switches numbering 2L−1, each including a plurality of interconnected duplex switches; interconnection paths, through which communication signals can propagate, interconnecting the plurality of (L, 2L−1)-way reciprocal switches and the plurality of M-way reciprocal switches to facilitate strictly non-blocking operation of the LM-way reciprocal switch core for reciprocal traffic.
- 18. A reciprocal switch comprising:
a plurality of cascaded LM-way reciprocal switches, each LM-way reciprocal switch comprising
a plurality of (L, 2L−1)-way reciprocal switches numbering at least M, each including a plurality of interconnected duplex switches; a plurality of M-way reciprocal switches numbering at least 2L−1, each including a plurality of interconnected duplex switches; and interconnection paths, through which communication signals can propagate, interconnecting the plurality of (L, 2L−1)-way reciprocal switches and the plurality of M-way reciprocal switches to facilitate strictly non-blocking operation of the LM-way reciprocal switch core for reciprocal traffic.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/143,335, filed Sep. 4, 1998, entitled STRICTLY NON-BLOCKING OPTICAL SWITCH CORE HAVING OPTIMIZED SWITCHING ARCHITECTURE BASED ON RECIPROCITY CONDITIONS.
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09143335 |
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10003127 |
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