Published in "Towards an Optical Internet", A. Jukan (Ed.). Optical packet switching over arbitrary physical topologies typically mandates complex routing schemes and the use of buffers to resolve the likely contentions. However, the relatively immature nature of optical logic devices and the limitations with optical buffering provide significant incentive to reduce the routing complexity and avoid optical domain contentions. This paper examines how the Manhattan Street Network (MSN) and a particular routing scheme may be used to facilitate optical packet switching over arbitrary physical topologies. A novel approach, genetic algorithms (GA), is applied to the problem of deploying the MSN (near) optimally in arbitrary physical topologies. A...
Polymorphic optical networks simultaneously support several optical switching paradigms over a singl...
The increasing capacity requirements for IP traffic in recent innovations are optical communication ...
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Published in "Towards an Optical Internet", A. Jukan (Ed.). Optical packet switching over arbitrary ...
Different multiprocessor interconnection architectures, including the Manhattan Street Network (MSN)...
We apply a genetic algorithm from Podnar and Skorin-Kapov [5] to a virtual topology design of a Wide...
The design of regular virtual topologies to facilitate optical packet switching in networks with arb...
The design process of the ring routed wavelength optical network encompasses the search for a layout...
The recent advances in light wave communication technology over the past several years enabled us to...
This paper studies the design of regular virtual topologies to facilitate optical packet switching i...
We develop a genetic algorithm for the topological design of survivable optical transport networks w...
Recent years have seen major efforts to converge existing circuit switch telephony and Internet serv...
The judicious allocation of traffic matrix sources/destinations to nodes of an exemplar optical pack...
This work proposes a novel routing algorithm for transparent optical networks, which is based on the...
This paper studies the design of multi-hop regular virtual topologies to facilitate optical packet s...
Polymorphic optical networks simultaneously support several optical switching paradigms over a singl...
The increasing capacity requirements for IP traffic in recent innovations are optical communication ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN043253 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Published in "Towards an Optical Internet", A. Jukan (Ed.). Optical packet switching over arbitrary ...
Different multiprocessor interconnection architectures, including the Manhattan Street Network (MSN)...
We apply a genetic algorithm from Podnar and Skorin-Kapov [5] to a virtual topology design of a Wide...
The design of regular virtual topologies to facilitate optical packet switching in networks with arb...
The design process of the ring routed wavelength optical network encompasses the search for a layout...
The recent advances in light wave communication technology over the past several years enabled us to...
This paper studies the design of regular virtual topologies to facilitate optical packet switching i...
We develop a genetic algorithm for the topological design of survivable optical transport networks w...
Recent years have seen major efforts to converge existing circuit switch telephony and Internet serv...
The judicious allocation of traffic matrix sources/destinations to nodes of an exemplar optical pack...
This work proposes a novel routing algorithm for transparent optical networks, which is based on the...
This paper studies the design of multi-hop regular virtual topologies to facilitate optical packet s...
Polymorphic optical networks simultaneously support several optical switching paradigms over a singl...
The increasing capacity requirements for IP traffic in recent innovations are optical communication ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN043253 / BLDSC - British Library D...