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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 19,
  • Issue 8,
  • pp. 1076-
  • (2001)

A Packet Header Recognition Assigning the Position of a Signal in the Time Axis and its Application to All-Optical Self-Routing

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Abstract

We describe an all-optical circuit that recognizes by a packet the header [virtual channel identifier (VCI): 16 bits and virtual path identifier (VPI): 8 bits] extracted from a cell for self-routing. The circuit's operation is confirmed by an experiment in the recognition of four header bits, and an all-optical routing experiment is carried out with a sequence of four cells,which are composed of two header bits. The output from the header recognition circuit appears in a signal assigned in the time axis according to the header information. The signal controls the switch in the switching system. The proposed header recognition and self-routing circuits are successfully demonstrated by the experiments.

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