Abstract—The rapid increase in Internet traffic is forcing packet routers to grow in capacity to meet the demand. Optical packet routers with less buffering and a greater degree of optical transparency are actively being researched as a way to improve energy efficiency and capacity scaling over traditional electronic routers. Since it is difficult to buffer packets in the optical domain, in this paper we analyze the performance of a hybrid optoelectronic packet router. The router architecture has multiple optical switch planes and a shared electronic buffer to resolve output-port contention. By using multiple ports on the switch planes for each input and output fiber, and by using some switch-plane ports to inter-connect the planes, we can ...
The integration of layer-2 carrier-class packet technologies with optical transport network is terme...
Abstract—Synchronous optical packet buffering is presented as a solution for asynchronous time divis...
International audienceThe future of Internet depends on meeting ever-increasing capacity needs while...
Abstract—Future data networks face an energy consumption challenge: traffic grows exponentially, but...
Taking all-optical packet-switched cross-connect architectures that are highly scalable as a startin...
Abstract-If optical routers are to become reality, we will need several new optical technologies, on...
PosterInternational audienceFuture data networks face an energy consumption challenge: traffic grows...
We investigate how much buffering is required in optical packet routers. In particular, we investiga...
<p>Most transmission systems are based on optical fibers, carrying the traffic at a relatively low ...
The power consumption of a network becomes a critical performance metric for a petabit-per-second sc...
Packet contention is a major issue in asynchronous optical packet and burst switching networks. Opti...
This paper considers the performance of an all-optical packet-switched cross-connect. All-optical he...
Abstract—One of the difficulties with optical packet switched (OPS) networks is buffering optical pa...
Abstract — When TCP and real-time (UDP) traffic multiplex at an optical packet router with very smal...
Abstract — Buffers in emerging optical packet routers are expensive resources, and it is expected th...
The integration of layer-2 carrier-class packet technologies with optical transport network is terme...
Abstract—Synchronous optical packet buffering is presented as a solution for asynchronous time divis...
International audienceThe future of Internet depends on meeting ever-increasing capacity needs while...
Abstract—Future data networks face an energy consumption challenge: traffic grows exponentially, but...
Taking all-optical packet-switched cross-connect architectures that are highly scalable as a startin...
Abstract-If optical routers are to become reality, we will need several new optical technologies, on...
PosterInternational audienceFuture data networks face an energy consumption challenge: traffic grows...
We investigate how much buffering is required in optical packet routers. In particular, we investiga...
<p>Most transmission systems are based on optical fibers, carrying the traffic at a relatively low ...
The power consumption of a network becomes a critical performance metric for a petabit-per-second sc...
Packet contention is a major issue in asynchronous optical packet and burst switching networks. Opti...
This paper considers the performance of an all-optical packet-switched cross-connect. All-optical he...
Abstract—One of the difficulties with optical packet switched (OPS) networks is buffering optical pa...
Abstract — When TCP and real-time (UDP) traffic multiplex at an optical packet router with very smal...
Abstract — Buffers in emerging optical packet routers are expensive resources, and it is expected th...
The integration of layer-2 carrier-class packet technologies with optical transport network is terme...
Abstract—Synchronous optical packet buffering is presented as a solution for asynchronous time divis...
International audienceThe future of Internet depends on meeting ever-increasing capacity needs while...