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Jan Cheyns

Researcher at Ghent University

Publications -  42
Citations -  631

Jan Cheyns is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Burst switching & Optical burst switching. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 42 publications receiving 629 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan Cheyns include Information Technology University.

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Data-centric optical networks and their survivability

TL;DR: This paper describes how core networks will evolve to optical transport networks (OTNs), which are optimized for the transport of data traffic, resulting in an IP-directly-over-OTN paradigm.
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An optical IM/FSK coding technique for the implementation of a label-controlled arrayed waveguide packet router

TL;DR: In this paper, a new concept of optical packet/burst switching suitable for generalized multiprotocol label switched (GMPLS)-based optical networks is presented, in which a wavelength label as well as an orthogonally modulated label, with respect to the payload modulation format, are used for switching in the node, whereas the orthogonal label defines the label-switched path.
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Routing in an AWG-based optical packet switch

TL;DR: A possible architecture for such a node, array waveguide gratings and all-optical tuneable wavelength converters is presented and an inherent problem of this switch is its internal blocking.
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A broad view on overspill routing in optical networks: a real synthesis of packet and circuit switching?

TL;DR: This paper introduces this Overspill Routing In Optical Networks (ORION), and discusses several aspects of it: the overall architecture and network concept, node design and implementation, and evaluation at network level as well as node level.
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Clos lives on in optical packet switching

TL;DR: This work discusses node architectures for optical packet switching and shows how the multistage approach proposed by Clos can be adopted to solve scalability issues and construct switches with large port counts.