TY - JOUR
T1 - Optical MEMS for photonic switching - Compact and stable optical crossconnect switches for simple, fast, and flexible wavelength applications in recent photonic networks
AU - Yano, Mitsuhiro
AU - Yamagishi, Fumio
AU - Tsuda, Toshitaka
PY - 2005/3
Y1 - 2005/3
N2 - We review the development trends and state-of-the-art technologies of large-port-count optical switches over the past decade. Practical implementation of optical switch fabrics is discussed in terms of optical switch architectures, optical configurations, port counts, switch elements, and so on. We describe compact and stable optical crossconnect three-dimensional microelectromechanical systems (3-D-MEMS) switches that are a key technology in recent photonic networks. To show how these enable simple, fast, and flexible wavelength applications in the photonic layer, we discuss the fast and stable MEMS switching by novel comb actuator and V-shaped torsion bar, compact optical configuration with roof-type mirror, stable switch housing with cubic structure, packaging techniques by tolerance expansion and simple procedures of the component assembly, MEMS mirror controller with fast and low power digital notch circuit, reliability by shock absorption, and field trials. In addition, we discuss the impact of these switches on system integration for recent metropolitan area networks and enterprise networks.
AB - We review the development trends and state-of-the-art technologies of large-port-count optical switches over the past decade. Practical implementation of optical switch fabrics is discussed in terms of optical switch architectures, optical configurations, port counts, switch elements, and so on. We describe compact and stable optical crossconnect three-dimensional microelectromechanical systems (3-D-MEMS) switches that are a key technology in recent photonic networks. To show how these enable simple, fast, and flexible wavelength applications in the photonic layer, we discuss the fast and stable MEMS switching by novel comb actuator and V-shaped torsion bar, compact optical configuration with roof-type mirror, stable switch housing with cubic structure, packaging techniques by tolerance expansion and simple procedures of the component assembly, MEMS mirror controller with fast and low power digital notch circuit, reliability by shock absorption, and field trials. In addition, we discuss the impact of these switches on system integration for recent metropolitan area networks and enterprise networks.
KW - Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)
KW - Optical add-drop multiplexing (OADM)
KW - Optical crossconnects (OXCs)
KW - Optical switch
KW - Photonic network
KW - Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM)
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U2 - 10.1109/JSTQE.2005.846523
DO - 10.1109/JSTQE.2005.846523
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:18844385530
SN - 1077-260X
VL - 11
SP - 383
EP - 394
JO - IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
JF - IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
IS - 2
ER -