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Passive Optical Interconnects Based on Cascading Wavelength Routing Devices for Datacenters: A Cross-Layer Perspective

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A general passive optical interconnect (POI) architecture based on cascading wavelength routing devices is proposed for datacenters. An analysis shows that with a proper port configuration, the logic topology of the proposed POI is equivalent to a DCell network, which has rich connectivity, leading to a high fault tolerance. Compared with the existing arrayed waveguide grating (AWG)-based architecture, such as H-LION, the proposed architecture has a higher AWG port utilization and lower cabling complexity that result in better scalability. Meanwhile, an impairment-aware scalability analysis is carried out to estimate the impact of in-band crosstalk on the size of the POI. Furthermore, a cross-layer investigation of the proposed POI provides a guideline to select proper physical-layer implementations, including optical interface structure and design of the transceiver, for acceptable network performance. The numerical results reveal that, with a moderate number of shortest paths K and degrees of node D, (a) the bidirectional optical interface is more suitable for large-scale datacenter networks than the unidirectional one, (b) an array of fixed receivers can be replaced by just a small number of tunable receivers with negligible degradation in network performance, and (c) decreasing 50% of the tuning range of the receivers causes only a minor increase of blocking probability, which demonstrates a good balance between the complexity of the transceiver design and network performance.

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