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Isaac Keslassy, Shang-Tse Chuang, Kyoungsik Yu, David Miller, Mark Horowitz, Olay Solgaard, Nick McKeown



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Abstract: Routers built around a single-stage crossbar and a central- ized scheduler do not scale, and (in practice) do not pro- vide the throughput guarantees that network operators need to make efficient use of their expensive long-haul links. In this paper we consider how optics can be used to scale capacity and reduce power in a router. We start with the promising load-balanced switch architecture proposed by CS. Chang. This approach eliminates the scheduler, is scalable, and guarantees 100%... (Update)

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Isaac Keslassy, Shang-Tse Chuang, Kyoungsik Yu, David Miller, Mark Horowitz, Olav Solgaard, Nick McKeown, "Scaling Internet routers using optics," ACM SIGCOMM 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/keslassy03scaling.html   More

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  text = "Isaac Keslassy, Shang-Tse Chuang, Kyoungsik Yu, David Miller, Mark Horowitz,
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  year = "2003",
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