Abstract

Optoelectrical hybrid network technology is introduced into a network based on pure electrical packet switching, which increases network capacity and reduces power consumption. However, the problems of long configuration time and complex management of optical circuit switches affect the performance of hybrid optoelectrical networks. A new type of hybrid optoelectronic network architecture (HOEP) cooperated by Ethernet packet switching network and optical wavelength routing network was designed in the study. The optical routing network transmitted and received optical signals by using a circular array waveguide grating router, and transmitted the optical signal carrying data to the target port based on the characteristics of wavelength cyclic routing. The entire process only needed to modulate the data signal, and did not need to configure the optical wavelength routing network. At the same time, in order to further improve the resource utilization of optical nodes, a kind of intelligent node dynamic reconstruction (RC) algorithm was designed. Combining with network link utilization, cache occupancy, and network load value, this method could dynamically adjust the usage distribution of optical nodes for reconstruction. During the experiment, the RC algorithm was applied to the HOEP network architecture. Compared with other typical network architectures, the HOEP network proposed in the study can effectively reduce the network cost, power consumption, and improve network throughput. Moreover, the introduction of RC algorithm and network equipment can make the cost remain within the controllable range, while it can further increase the network throughput and reduce the power consumption of the HOEP network, thereby meeting the dynamic demand for network bandwidth with larger data traffic.

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