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This paper proposes and discussed our evaluations of the traffic shaping function incorporated into Fiber Delay Line (FDL) buffers. In Multi-Wavelength Optical Packet Switching (MW-OPS), trunk transmission bandwidth of every network section must be unified to avoid the use of costly format-conversion hardware. Traffic shaping at low traffic sections can reduce loss rate at bottlenecks since packet...
Packet contention is a major issue in optical packet switching network and it is not a trivial task to resolve contention due to lack of optical RAM technology. In order to resolve contention optical buffering approach is used which is usually implemented using fiber delay line (FDL). Most of the existing optical buffering schemes are output-based which require huge number of FDLs as well as larger...
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