The prime objective of the EPSRC-funded OPSnet project is the design and demonstration of an asynchronous DWDM optical packet switch (OPS) capable of directly carrying IP packets over DWDM-based core networks at transport rates in the order of 100 Gb/s and above. To achieve such an objective demands a highly flexible and innovative core switch architecture. The operation and performance of such an architecture is the subject of this paper. The paper directly addresses the performance of the core OPS module and results obtained from simulation models show that the proposed asynchronous OPS architecture exhibits low latency and packet losses allied with relatively high throughpu
Abstract: Optical Packet Switching (OPS) and Optical Burst Switching (OBS) are optical networking co...
Nowadays the amount of Internet traffic in current backbone networks has grown enormously due to wid...
Data centers have to sustain the rapid growth of data traffic due to the increasing demand of bandwi...
The prime objective of the EPSRC-funded OPSnet project is the design and demonstration of an asynchr...
The EPSRC project OPSnet addresses the design, modeling and implementation of an asynchronous optica...
An all-optical packet-switched network supporting multiple services represents a long-term goal for ...
An all-optical packet-switched network supporting multiple services represents a long-term goal for ...
We present a novel design for an asynchronous optical packet switch. The architecture is GMPLS-compl...
We propose a multi-class mechanism for Optical Code Division Multiplexing (OCDM), Wavelength Divisio...
Abstract In this paper, we discuss the design and modeling of the OPSnet asynchronous optical packet...
In this paper, we discuss the design and modeling of the OPSnet asynchronous optical packet switch. ...
Abstract:- Increasing Internet traffic and new applications that require quality of service demand v...
Abstract — As new bandwidth-hungry IP services are demand-ing more and more capacity, transport netw...
In this paper we propose a network architecture that enables the transfer of data over WDM optical n...
Initiated by studying the characteristics of our 1st generation opto-electronic packet switch (VIVAL...
Abstract: Optical Packet Switching (OPS) and Optical Burst Switching (OBS) are optical networking co...
Nowadays the amount of Internet traffic in current backbone networks has grown enormously due to wid...
Data centers have to sustain the rapid growth of data traffic due to the increasing demand of bandwi...
The prime objective of the EPSRC-funded OPSnet project is the design and demonstration of an asynchr...
The EPSRC project OPSnet addresses the design, modeling and implementation of an asynchronous optica...
An all-optical packet-switched network supporting multiple services represents a long-term goal for ...
An all-optical packet-switched network supporting multiple services represents a long-term goal for ...
We present a novel design for an asynchronous optical packet switch. The architecture is GMPLS-compl...
We propose a multi-class mechanism for Optical Code Division Multiplexing (OCDM), Wavelength Divisio...
Abstract In this paper, we discuss the design and modeling of the OPSnet asynchronous optical packet...
In this paper, we discuss the design and modeling of the OPSnet asynchronous optical packet switch. ...
Abstract:- Increasing Internet traffic and new applications that require quality of service demand v...
Abstract — As new bandwidth-hungry IP services are demand-ing more and more capacity, transport netw...
In this paper we propose a network architecture that enables the transfer of data over WDM optical n...
Initiated by studying the characteristics of our 1st generation opto-electronic packet switch (VIVAL...
Abstract: Optical Packet Switching (OPS) and Optical Burst Switching (OBS) are optical networking co...
Nowadays the amount of Internet traffic in current backbone networks has grown enormously due to wid...
Data centers have to sustain the rapid growth of data traffic due to the increasing demand of bandwi...