DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-69733-6_50
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A Linear Programming Duality Approach to Analyzing Strictly Nonblocking d-ary Multilog Networks under General Crosstalk Constraints

Abstract: When a switching network topology is used for constructing optical cross-connects, as in the circuit switching case, no two routes are allowed to share a link. However, if two routes share too many switching elements, then crosstalk introduced at those switching elements degrades signal quality. Vaez and Lea [20] introduced a parameter c which is the maximum number of distinct switching elements a route can share with other routes in the network. This is called the general crosstalk constraint. This paper pre… Show more

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“…The LP-duality technique was first used in our recent paper [26] to analyze the (unicast) strictly nonblocking multilog architecture in the photonic-switching case, subject to general crosstalk constraints. This paper demonstrates that the technique can be applied to a wider range of switching network analysis problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LP-duality technique was first used in our recent paper [26] to analyze the (unicast) strictly nonblocking multilog architecture in the photonic-switching case, subject to general crosstalk constraints. This paper demonstrates that the technique can be applied to a wider range of switching network analysis problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%