Giglmayr, J.J.Giglmayr2022-03-092022-03-091997https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/329558The optical N-gon prism switch is the simplest multi-layer architecture and a starting point for novel all-optical switching architectures. The N-gon prism switch is composed of parallel waveguides at each layer; switching between the waveguides at each layer and switching between the waveguides at adjacent layers is assumed, and the optics comes in by the transmission of light through the waveguides. The switch setting algorithms for the N-gon prism switch are discussed where (1) an approach to an algebraic and scalable algorithm is presented for its fast implementation and (2) the further development of the multi-layer switching concept is taken into account.encellular arraysmultistage interconnection networksoptical prismsoptical switchesoptical waveguide componentsoptical n-gon prism switchswitch-setting algorithmsmulti-layer architectureall-optical switching architectureparallel waveguideslight transmissionscalable algorithmalgebraic algorithmmulti-layer switchingcellular array621Switch-setting algorithms for the optical N-gon prism switchconference paper