This paper deals with optical packet switches with limited buffer capabilities, subject to asynchronous, variable-length packets and connection-oriented operation. The focus is put on buffer scheduling policies and queuing performance evaluation. In particular a combined use of the wavelength and time domain is exploited in order to obtain contention resolution algorithms that guarantee the sequence preservation of packets belonging to the same connection. Four simple algorithms for strict and loose packet sequence preservation are proposed. Their performance is studied and compared with previously proposed algorithms. Simulation results suggest that by accepting some additional processing effort it is possible to guarantee very low pac...
Abstract—Optical buffering is one of the main obstacles in optical packet switching (OPS) networks. ...
In this paper we address the problem of providing delay-line buffers with the capability to differen...
In this paper, we propose new optical switching archi-tectures supporting asynchronous and variable-...
This paper deals with optical packet switches with limited buffer capabilities, subject to asynchron...
This paper deals with optical packet switches with limited buffer capabilities, subject to asynchron...
This paper presents a combined scheme for the contention resolution in optical packet switches. The ...
Packet contention is a key issue in optical packet switch (OPS) networks and finds a viable solution...
This work considers contention resolution in optical packet switches and proposes a switch architec...
Abstract- This paper describes new optical switching architectures supporting asynchronous variable-...
In this paper, we comparatively evaluate two photonic packet switch architectures with WDM-FDL buffe...
This paper compares some optical packet switching architectures that use the wavelength conversion t...
none3Optical burst switching and packet switching require the adoption of suitable contention resolu...
Abstract—One of the major hurdles in optical burst-switched (OBS) networks is the contention problem...
Abstract — In the absence of a cost-effective technology for storing optical signals, emerging optic...
This paper evaluates the performance of an optical packet switching architecture that uses the wavel...
Abstract—Optical buffering is one of the main obstacles in optical packet switching (OPS) networks. ...
In this paper we address the problem of providing delay-line buffers with the capability to differen...
In this paper, we propose new optical switching archi-tectures supporting asynchronous and variable-...
This paper deals with optical packet switches with limited buffer capabilities, subject to asynchron...
This paper deals with optical packet switches with limited buffer capabilities, subject to asynchron...
This paper presents a combined scheme for the contention resolution in optical packet switches. The ...
Packet contention is a key issue in optical packet switch (OPS) networks and finds a viable solution...
This work considers contention resolution in optical packet switches and proposes a switch architec...
Abstract- This paper describes new optical switching architectures supporting asynchronous variable-...
In this paper, we comparatively evaluate two photonic packet switch architectures with WDM-FDL buffe...
This paper compares some optical packet switching architectures that use the wavelength conversion t...
none3Optical burst switching and packet switching require the adoption of suitable contention resolu...
Abstract—One of the major hurdles in optical burst-switched (OBS) networks is the contention problem...
Abstract — In the absence of a cost-effective technology for storing optical signals, emerging optic...
This paper evaluates the performance of an optical packet switching architecture that uses the wavel...
Abstract—Optical buffering is one of the main obstacles in optical packet switching (OPS) networks. ...
In this paper we address the problem of providing delay-line buffers with the capability to differen...
In this paper, we propose new optical switching archi-tectures supporting asynchronous and variable-...