On the Performance Benefits of WDM and Wavelength Conversion in Photonic Packet Switching Nodes<br />10.14209/jcis.2000.1
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This paper presents an analytical study concerning the performance of photonic packet switching nodes under both uncorrelated and correlated traffic. An exact and clear solution is proposed to nodes under on-off traffic. The exploitation of the wavelength domain through WDM and wavelength conversion is investigated, showing that it might simultaneously improve the node capacity, reduce the sensitivity to variations in traffic features, and decrease the buffer depth required to reach a given performance.Downloads
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R. N. Ribeiro, M., & J. O’Mahony, M. (2015). On the Performance Benefits of WDM and Wavelength Conversion in Photonic Packet Switching Nodes<br />10.14209/jcis.2000.1. Journal of Communication and Information Systems, 15(1). Retrieved from https://jcis.sbrt.org.br/jcis/article/view/232
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Received 2015-06-17
Accepted 2015-06-17
Accepted 2015-06-17