— The amount of memory in buffered crossbars in combined input-crosspoint buffered switches is proportional to the number of crosspoints, or O(N2 ), where N is the number of port...
In previous papers [5,6], an optical switch architecture was proposed to handle variable-length packets such as IP datagrams, based on an AWG device to route packets and equipped w...
Abstract— In this paper, we study the problem of exact emulation of two types of optical queues: (i) N-to-1 output-buffered multiplexers with variable length bursts, and (ii) N Ã...
Yi-Ting Chen, Cheng-Shang Chang, Jay Cheng, Duan-S...
All-optical packet switching is a promising candidate for future high-speed switching. However, due to the absence of optical Random Access Memory, the traditional Virtual Output ...