Wide area multi-service broadband network
First Claim
1. A wide-area broadband communications network including a network access tier, a switching tier, and an optical backbone, the communications network being operative to establish connections among subscribers and to switch subscriber data along the connections, such that data sent along any connection between any pair of subscribers requires no more than one pass through the optical backbone and no more than two passes through the switching tier, the communications network being operative to support multiple communications functions including voice, data communications, and full motion video, the network access tier being operative to concentrate heterogeneous data formatted into standard data rate digital signals of a first rate for a large number of subscribers onto a much smaller number of optical fibers connecting the network access tier to the switching tier, the network access tier being operative to receive heterogeneous data formatted into standard data rate digital signals of a second rate higher than the first rate from the switching tier and distribute the received data to the subscribers, the network access tier including one or more layers of multiplexers/demultiplexers and associated transmission lines, each multiplexer/demultiplexer being operative to perform time multiplexing/demultiplexing and wavelength multiplexing/demultiplexing of the standard data rate digital signals such that signals of the second rate flowing between the network access tier and the switching tier are multiplexed in the time and wavelength dimensions, the switching tier including a single layer of optical-electrical-optical (OEO) switches and associated fiber optic transmission lines, such that each subscriber is connected via the network access tier to one or more OEO switches and each OEO switch is directly connected by one or more optical fibers to the optical backbone, the switching tier being operative to establish physical and/or virtual connections among the subscribers and to switch subscriber data on these connections, each OEO switch being operative to switch data among the subscribers connected to the switch via the network access tier, each OEO switch being operative to switch data between subscribers connected to the switch and the other OEO switches in the switching tier with the data flowing through space-wavelength channels of the optical backbone, the optical backbone being operative to fully interconnect the OEO switches in the switching tier such that a physical layer connection is established through the optical backbone between each OEO switch and all the other OEO switches in the switching tier, each physical layer connection being assigned an integral number of the space-wavelength channels thereby supporting a large number of subscriber connections, the optical backbone including a plurality of electro-optical and/or all-optical switches and associated fiber optic transmission lines, with each switch in the optical backbone being operative to switch intact standard rate signals of the second rate carrying a large number of subscriber signals.
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Abstract
A national broadband network is based on fiber optic technology and scaled to cover a wide area, such as the contiguous lower United States. The network provides a high data rate interface for each subscriber and supports all the functions of the current telephone, Internet, and cable TV networks, with sufficient excess capacity to support future applications. Signals from several thousand subscribers are multiplexed on a single fiber pair connected to an intelligent switching center. Telephone central offices (COs) become multiplexing centers rather than switching centers, and the number of switching centers required to cover the nation is greatly reduced. Approximately 500 switching centers are interconnected by an optical backbone. Physical layer connections are established through the backbone between each pair of switching centers. Multiple ATM and/or STM connections are carried within each of these physical layer connections. The backbone is divided into optical network segments such that each segment covers approximately ⅛ of the contiguous United States. An integral number of space-wavelength channels are assigned to each connection through a network segment, with each of these connections containing many end-to-end subscriber connections. Space-wavelength channels are switched intact within the network segment, which simplifies signal processing and facilitates operation at extremely high data rates.
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5 Claims
- 1. A wide-area broadband communications network including a network access tier, a switching tier, and an optical backbone, the communications network being operative to establish connections among subscribers and to switch subscriber data along the connections, such that data sent along any connection between any pair of subscribers requires no more than one pass through the optical backbone and no more than two passes through the switching tier, the communications network being operative to support multiple communications functions including voice, data communications, and full motion video, the network access tier being operative to concentrate heterogeneous data formatted into standard data rate digital signals of a first rate for a large number of subscribers onto a much smaller number of optical fibers connecting the network access tier to the switching tier, the network access tier being operative to receive heterogeneous data formatted into standard data rate digital signals of a second rate higher than the first rate from the switching tier and distribute the received data to the subscribers, the network access tier including one or more layers of multiplexers/demultiplexers and associated transmission lines, each multiplexer/demultiplexer being operative to perform time multiplexing/demultiplexing and wavelength multiplexing/demultiplexing of the standard data rate digital signals such that signals of the second rate flowing between the network access tier and the switching tier are multiplexed in the time and wavelength dimensions, the switching tier including a single layer of optical-electrical-optical (OEO) switches and associated fiber optic transmission lines, such that each subscriber is connected via the network access tier to one or more OEO switches and each OEO switch is directly connected by one or more optical fibers to the optical backbone, the switching tier being operative to establish physical and/or virtual connections among the subscribers and to switch subscriber data on these connections, each OEO switch being operative to switch data among the subscribers connected to the switch via the network access tier, each OEO switch being operative to switch data between subscribers connected to the switch and the other OEO switches in the switching tier with the data flowing through space-wavelength channels of the optical backbone, the optical backbone being operative to fully interconnect the OEO switches in the switching tier such that a physical layer connection is established through the optical backbone between each OEO switch and all the other OEO switches in the switching tier, each physical layer connection being assigned an integral number of the space-wavelength channels thereby supporting a large number of subscriber connections, the optical backbone including a plurality of electro-optical and/or all-optical switches and associated fiber optic transmission lines, with each switch in the optical backbone being operative to switch intact standard rate signals of the second rate carrying a large number of subscriber signals.
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