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17 February 1995 Modeling the performance of optical time division multiplexed (TDM) switching structures in the presence of interferometric noise due to interchannel crosstalk
T. H. Gilfedder, Peter J. Legg, David Kennedy Hunter, Mohammed Shabeer, Ivan Andonovic
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Proceedings Volume 2450, Broadband Networks: Strategies and Technologies; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201255
Event: Advanced Networks and Services, 1995, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
Crosstalk induced interferometric noise has been found to constrain the performance of optical switching networks. A computer design and simulation package has been used to analyze the effect of this noise on optical TDM crossconnects. This software tool is able to calculate all possible routes that a signal may traverse within a crossconnect for a given input/output assignment, and also incorporates a theoretical analysis of interferometric noise. It has been found that for a crossconnect capable of switching 512 independent channels, the constituent 2 x 2 crosspoints must possess isolations better than -20 dB, and the switch architecture must be dilated.
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T. H. Gilfedder, Peter J. Legg, David Kennedy Hunter, Mohammed Shabeer, and Ivan Andonovic "Modeling the performance of optical time division multiplexed (TDM) switching structures in the presence of interferometric noise due to interchannel crosstalk", Proc. SPIE 2450, Broadband Networks: Strategies and Technologies, (17 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201255
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Switching

Switches

Interferometry

Time division multiplexing

Interference (communication)

Multiplexing

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