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1 November 1993 De Bruijn topologies for self-routing all-optical networks
Marco Ajmone Marsan, Andrea G. Bianco, Emilio Leonardi, Fabio Neri
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Abstract
Regular meshed topologies are very attractive for the implementation of large all-optical self- routing communication networks (or interconnection systems) that provide end-to-end transparent channels to all source-destination pairs in the optical domain, and can operate with either packet or circuit switching in a WDM environment. In this paper we study a regular meshed topology obtained with the superposition of several identical de Bruijn graphs, and compare its characteristics with those of other proposed regular meshes, considering their relative merits in terms of the maximum and average distance between source and destination, the degree of connectivity for each node, and the minimum number of wavelengths in the WDM comb necessary to discriminate all source-destination pairs.
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Marco Ajmone Marsan, Andrea G. Bianco, Emilio Leonardi, and Fabio Neri "De Bruijn topologies for self-routing all-optical networks", Proc. SPIE 2024, Multigigabit Fiber Communication Systems, (1 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161316
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Optical filters

Structured optical fibers

Wavelength division multiplexing

Argon

Optical components

Receivers

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