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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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Book Chapter
Optical burst switching and optical packet switching
Steinar Bjornstad,Ch. Gauger,M. Nord,Elise Baert,Franco Callegati,Davide Careglio,Walter Cerroni,Jan Cheyns,Didier Colle,Piet Demeester,Chris Develder,Dag Roar Hjelme,Gabriel Junyent,Miroslaw Klinkowski,M. Kowalewski,M Lackovic,Marian Marciniak,Mario Pickavet,Carla Raffaelli,J. Solé Pareta,Norvald Stol,Erik Van Breusegem,Paolo Zaffoni +22 more
TL;DR: Optical Packet Switching and Optical Burst Switching come into play, with the goal of reducing delays and improving the utilisation of the network's resources through statistical multiplexing.
Proceedings Article
Architectures for optical packet and burst switches (Invited)
Chris Develder,Jan Cheyns,Erik Van Breusegem,Elise Baert,Didier Colle,Mario Pickavet,Piet Demeester +6 more
Proceedings Article
Evaluation of ORION in predimensioned networks
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a novel network concept, Overspill Routing In Optical Networks (ORION), that can combine these two worlds, and evaluated the benefits of this architecture, focusing on ORION over a predimensioned groomed topology.
Optimal burst switching for consumer Grids
Marc De Leenheer,Erik Van Breusegem,Jan Cheyns,Pieter Thysebaert,Bruno Volckaert,Filip De Turck,Piet Demeester +6 more
TL;DR: This work aims to eliminate inefficiency through the use of consumer grids, in which users are given access to powerful computing and storage resources, all connected through a high-performance optical burst switched network.
Proceedings Article
A detailed look on orion: traffic simulations on a node level
TL;DR: This paper presents a case study showing the effectiveness of ORION, a novel network paradigm that combined the advantages of circuit and packet switching, on a node level, where packet streams can be studied in some more detail.