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Daisy: A Scalable All-Optical Packet Network with Multifiber Ring Topology

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Daisy: A Scalable All-Optical Packet Network with Multifiber Ring Topology
This paper presents Daisy, a scalable all-optical packet network where each node is equipped with one wavelength-tunable transmitter and one fixed-wavelength receiver. Network scalability is obtained with a novel multifiber ring topology that allows spatial reuse of wavelengths and requires an optical transmitted power proportional typically to the square root of the number of nodes. The scalability of the proposed topology is analytically evaluated by taking into account the characteristics of state-of-the-art optical components. The topology of Daisy provides one logical channel per destination node. Each channel is shared in statistical time division by all nodes transmitting to a given destination. A channel inspection capability at each node allows the implementation of efficient slotted ordered access protocols. As an example, a simple and efficient Ž .protocol named SRR Synchronous Round Robin is described, and its performance is assessed by means of simulation. q 1998 Elsevie...
Marco Ajmone Marsan, Andrea Fumagalli, Emilio Leon
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where CN
Authors Marco Ajmone Marsan, Andrea Fumagalli, Emilio Leonardi, Fabio Neri, Pierluigi Poggiolini
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