Abstract:Topology refers to the layout of connected devices in a network. It describes the way in which the elements of the network are mapped. Optical network topologies such as bus, star and tree reduce complexity by using minimum number of couplers, multiplexers, demultiplexers and optical amplifiers and can reduce cost in large network. Star networks are simplest form of the network topologies. This network topology consists of one central computer, which acts as a central node, to which all other nodes are connected. The performance of star topology is investigated and identified that, it distributes optical power equally to all output ports. Maximum number of users supported by star topology is less than 64
This paper proposes a new method of expanding a local area optical FDM/WDM star network by m times w...
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Future parallel computer systems for embedded real-time applications,where each node in itself can b...
The most fundamental question when designing any network is how to connect the network elements toge...
In designing the networks for supporting broad-band and high-speed communication, the interconnectio...
One of the most important features of interconnection networks for massively parallel computer syste...
Prior to the advent of optical fi ber as the transmission medium in communication net-works, the mos...
Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) allows the huge bandwidth of optical øber to be divided into ...
Parallel and distributed computing systems become more and more powerful and hence place increasingl...
Parallel and distributed computing systems become more and more powerful and hence place increasingl...
The use of optical fiber as a transmission medium in computer local area networks (LAN) has lead to ...
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Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a comparison of the blocking performance in wavelength routed op...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we make use of the fiber-optic/coaxial CATV network for wireless communic...
This paper proposes a new method of expanding a local area optical FDM/WDM star network by m times w...
The combined t ele t r affic- tr ansmission analysis of a single-wavelength cell-switching all-optic...
Future parallel computer systems for embedded real-time applications,where each node in itself can b...
The most fundamental question when designing any network is how to connect the network elements toge...
In designing the networks for supporting broad-band and high-speed communication, the interconnectio...
One of the most important features of interconnection networks for massively parallel computer syste...
Prior to the advent of optical fi ber as the transmission medium in communication net-works, the mos...
Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) allows the huge bandwidth of optical øber to be divided into ...
Parallel and distributed computing systems become more and more powerful and hence place increasingl...
Parallel and distributed computing systems become more and more powerful and hence place increasingl...
The use of optical fiber as a transmission medium in computer local area networks (LAN) has lead to ...
Abstract—A star-topology local area network is designed to carry optical packet traffic, employing c...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a comparison of the blocking performance in wavelength routed op...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we make use of the fiber-optic/coaxial CATV network for wireless communic...
This paper proposes a new method of expanding a local area optical FDM/WDM star network by m times w...
The combined t ele t r affic- tr ansmission analysis of a single-wavelength cell-switching all-optic...
Future parallel computer systems for embedded real-time applications,where each node in itself can b...