Techniques for optical packet switching and optical burst switching

Wavelength-division multiplexing appears to be the solution of choice for providing a faster networking infrastructure that can meet the explosive growth of the Internet. Several different technologies have been developed so far for the transfer of data over WDM. We survey two new technologies which...

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Explosions
Fabrics
Internet
IP (Internet Protocol)
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Optical fiber networks
Optical network units
Optical packet switching
Optical switches
Packet switching
Payloads
Telecommunication traffic
Transporting
Wavelength division multiplexing
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