2009 6th International Symposium on High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies (HONET) 2009
DOI: 10.1109/honet.2009.5423078
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An enhanced OPS architecture with optical buffers

Abstract: Optical Packet Switching (OPS) is a promising technology to enable next-generation high-speed IP networks. One of the main components in an OPS network is the optical switch architecture that provides the basic functionality of switching packets from input ports to the desired output ports while maintaining data in the optical domain. In asynchronous OPS networks, contention may arise when two or more packets need to be directed to the same output source leading to packet loss and thus lower switching performa… Show more

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“…To fully utilize the capacity, all‐optical switching technologies have been proposed to eliminate the processing bottleneck in the electronic domain 1. Depending on the duration of the service unit, optical networks can be categorized into three types: circuit‐based wavelength‐routed networks, packet‐based optical burst switching networks 2, and packet‐based optical (or photonic) packet switching (OPS) networks 3, 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To fully utilize the capacity, all‐optical switching technologies have been proposed to eliminate the processing bottleneck in the electronic domain 1. Depending on the duration of the service unit, optical networks can be categorized into three types: circuit‐based wavelength‐routed networks, packet‐based optical burst switching networks 2, and packet‐based optical (or photonic) packet switching (OPS) networks 3, 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%