Explain the differences between FOADM , ROADM and TOADM in WDM networks?
differences between FOADM , ROADM and TOADM in WDM networks
– OADM is the most important part in the WDM architecture
– its used for wavelength routing and forwarding
– stands for optical add drop multiplexer
– it has 3 types :
1- FOADM
called fixed , it’s used to add and drop fixed predetermined wavelengths
configuration is depending on how boards are connected / fibered by site engineer
this configuration is static and need Manuel intervention to change the configuration
advantages : low cost and simplicity
2- ROADM
called reconfigurable, its used to add wavelengths to the same path ,, drop specific wavelengths fro the flow in to specific ports , pass through
it has the capability to dynamically selecting which wavelengths should be dropped or added
it’s based on WR ( wavelength router )
it contain tunable fiber grating modules and circulators to dynamically add / drop
you can dynamically change its configuration remotely , no need for site visit
advantages : flexibily , dynamic , software programmable
it’s main block called : wavelength selective switch ( WSS )
3- TOADM
called tunable , it’s similar to ROADM
but its based on whats called CWR
CWR ( colorless wavelength router ) which give the TOADM the ability to have colorless ports to be connected directly to the tunable OTs
OTs : optical transponders , so now we can connect the tunable transponders directly to the TOADM ( CLS ports ) for wavelengths routing and forwarding
CLS : colorless Ports
it has also port THRU , which can be used to connect 2 CWRs together to extend the number of degrees