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Optical Packet Switching in High Performance Computer Networks: A Survey

Vivek S. Deshpande, Shiv Sutar

Abstract


This article gives an overview of trends in optical networking technologies. Today (D) WDM is able to offer large Bandwidth Interconnections and to date is mainly deployed on a Point-to-Point basis. To add more networking functionalities to the Optical layer, three classes of operation methods are presented and evaluated: Circuit Switching, Optical Packet Switching (OPS) and Optical Burst Switching (OBS).


Keywords


Optical Packet Switching, Optical Burst Switching, Contention, DWDM

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