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A class of wavelength-routing optical networks is described on the basis of the interconnection of wavelength multiplexed channels. Unlike previously described optical network structures, these networks allow the reuse of wavelengths in different transmission sections and this leads to fewer wavelengths being needed. A choice of structures using a common set of components leads to the opportunity to design a network according to the geographical distribution of the switching nodes. The structures provide for a set of point-to-point interconnections and, with modest numbers of wavelengths, full interconnection between the optoelectronic nodes is possible at the optical level. In bypassing intermediate electronic stages the networks appear to offer good reliability characteristics. Providing the components in an initial network are designed to utilize bandwidth efficiently, the networks could be upgraded to incorporate more channels, optical switching, and other forms of optical processing at the optical nodes.<>
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光通信网络的波长路由方法
描述了一类基于波长复用通道互连的波长路由光网络。与先前描述的光网络结构不同,这些网络允许在不同的传输部分重复使用波长,这导致所需的波长更少。使用一组通用组件来选择结构,就有机会根据交换节点的地理分布来设计网络。该结构提供了一组点对点互连,并且在波长适中的情况下,光电节点之间的完全互连在光学水平上是可能的。在绕过中间电子级时,网络表现出良好的可靠性特性。如果初始网络中的组件能够有效地利用带宽,则网络可以升级为在光节点上包含更多信道、光交换和其他形式的光处理。
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