B-ISDN waits for photonics to deliver
A variety of photonic switching techniques have been studied from the viewpoint of expanding switching-mode throughput. The basic issue discussed is how the high bandwidths of optical devices can be applied to switching nodes. It is shown that a high time-domain bandwidth allows high-speed signal tr...
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