Next-generation optical networks to sustain connectivity of the future: All roads lead to optical-computing-enabled network?
Dao Thanh Hai, Isaac Woungang

TL;DR
This paper explores a novel paradigm shift from traditional optical-bypass networks to optical-computing-enabled networks, leveraging optical interference for enhanced network efficiency and new functionalities.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of optical-computing-enabled networks, illustrating potential implementations like optical aggregation and XOR operations, and provides a case study on network coding integration.
Findings
Optical computing can be integrated with existing infrastructure with minimal disruption.
Optical aggregation and XOR operations are feasible for network enhancement.
Network coding in optical networks offers promising efficiency improvements.
Abstract
From an architectural perspective with the main goal of reducing the effective traffic load in the network and thus gaining more operational efficiency, optical networks have been essentially remained the same in the recent two decades since the year 2000s with the success and then dominance of optical-bypass mode. In the optical-bypass-enabled network, the add/drop and cross-connect functions constitute the fundamental operations in handling the traffic at the optical layer, whose the underlying principle lies in the fact that in cross-connecting in-transit lightpaths over an intermediate node, such lightpaths must be guarded from each other in a certain dimension, be it the time, frequency or spatial domain, to avoid interference, which is treated as destructive. In view of the rapid progresses in the realm of optical computing enabling the precisely controlled interference between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Advanced Optical Network Technologies · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
