Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing devices for metropolitan area datacom and telecom networks

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DeCusatis, C [1 ]
Priest, D [1 ]
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[1] IBM Corp, Poughkeepsie, NY USA
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APPLICATIONS OF PHOTONIC TECHNOLOGY 4: CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN THEORY, DEVELOPMENT, AND APPLICATION | 2000年 / 4087卷
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10.1117/12.406332
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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Large data processing environments in use today can require multi-gigabyte or terabyte capacity in the data communication infrastructure; these requirements are being driven by storage area networks with access to petabyte data bases, new architecture for parallel processing which require high bandwidth optical links, and rapidly growing network applications such as electronic commerce over the Internet or virtual private networks. These datacom applications require high availability, fault tolerance, security, and the capacity to recover from any single point of failure without relying on traditional SONET-based networking. These requirements, coupled with fiber exhaust in metropolitan areas, are driving the introduction of dense optical wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) in data communication systems, particularly for large enterprise servers or mainframes. In this paper, we examine the technical requirements for emerging next-generation DWDM systems. Protocols for storage area networks and computer architectures such as Parallel Sysplex are presented, including their fiber bandwidth requirements. We then describe two commercially available DWDM solutions, a first generation 10 channel system and a recently announced next generation 32 channel system. Technical requirements, network management and security, fault tolerant network designs, new network topologies enabled by DWDM, and the role of time division multiplexing in the network are all discussed. Finally, we present a description of testing conducted on these networks and future directions for this technology.
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