Comparison of All-Optical Architectures for Backbone Networks(Fiber-Optic Transmission for Communications)
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All-optical switching is of considerable interest, since it enables the construction of large-capacity networks with protocol- and bit rate-independent transmission. In this paper, we determine the most desirable of three all-optical architectures for a backbone network, by comparing the following architectures: the wavelength-routed network, the slotted wavelength-routed network, and the optical burst switching network. After proposing an optical path accommodation algorithm that minimizes the total fiber length, we evaluate the total network cost in order to compare the availability of the first two architectures. We then compare the architectures in terms of the burst blocking probability in order to clarify the effectiveness of the third architecture.
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- 2004-10-01
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