| M.W. McKinnon, H.G. Perros, G.N. Rouskas, Performance Analysis of Broadcast WDM Networks under IP Traffic, Perform. Eval. 36-37 (1999) 333-358. |
....In order for an IP packet to be carried in a network of optical packet switches, it must first be segmented into fixed size cells, and the initial IP packet must be reassembled at the destination. The first study to provide insight into this process of segmentation and reassembly can be found in [15]. Figure 6: The WDM optical packet switch architecture 4.1 The optical node The generic architecture of a WDM optical packet switch is shown in Figure 6. It consists of four parts, namely, the input interface, the switching fabric, the output interface, and the control unit. The input interface ....
M. W. McKinnon, H. G. Perros, G. N. Rouskas, "Performance Analysis of Broadcast WDM Networks Under IP Traffic". Performance Evaluation, vol. 36-37, pp. 333-358, August 1999.
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M.W. McKinnon, H.G. Perros, G.N. Rouskas, Performance Analysis of Broadcast WDM Networks under IP Traffic, Perform. Eval. 36-37 (1999) 333-358.
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