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27 April 2000 Applied analysis of wavelength used as routing protocol in the optical interconnection
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Abstract
In this paper, wavelength routing technology is applied to computer interconnection network. By analyzing the relationship between wavelength and networks routing, we describe a concept of wavelength being used as network address, and propose a wavelength routing topology to extend the scale of networks and realize scalability of networks. A twin-wavelength ring network to implement and test the function of wavelength routing is presented, and the main units of the twin-wavelength ring network are presented as well. In addition, we put forward tow methods to implement it. The design method of physical link driver software for Linux, which uses optical interconnection interface as network interface for parallel computing, is also introduced.
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Jindong Tian, Ge Zhou, Wencai Jing, Yimo Zhang, and Wei Liu "Applied analysis of wavelength used as routing protocol in the optical interconnection", Proc. SPIE 3952, Optoelectronic Interconnects VII; Photonics Packaging and Integration II, (27 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384406
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KEYWORDS
Optical interconnects

Computer networks

Field programmable gate arrays

Human-machine interfaces

Switches

Transceivers

Interfaces

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