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Burst, packet and hybrid switching in the optical core network

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The article was published on 2005-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Burst switching & Optical burst switching.

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Integrated Hybrid Optical Networking (IHON) /Fusion for 5G Access Networks

TL;DR: This paper investigates and evaluates IHON network for 5G access networks and verified how the leftover capacity of fusion node can be used to carry the low priority packets and how the GST traffic can have deterministic characteristics on a single wavelength by delaying it with Fixed Delay Line (FDL).
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Modeling and analysis of a hybrid optical switching system with delay buffer and wavelengths classification

TL;DR: A Hybrid Optical Switching (HOS) system is proposed, where different traffics are classified and both OBS and OCS can be processed and a wavelengths classification mechanism is provided to guarantee the QoS of OCS.
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Packet Handling and Quality Shaping for Real-Time Services in Futuristic Internet

TL;DR: A new ``Link Flow Control (LFC)'' functionality is introduced in DMP architecture to enhance quality control of contents, which is also explained herein.
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The application of optical packet switching in future communication networks

TL;DR: This article focuses on the concept of an optical packet router as an edge network device, functioning as an interface between the electronic and optical domains, that may provide greater flexibility and efficiency than an electronic terabit router with reduced cost.

The nature of the beast: Recent traffic measurements from an Internet backbone

TL;DR: New data analyses as well as comparisons with last year's data that may suggest trends in changing workload profiles are provided, based on recent wide-area MCI Internet backbone traffic as recorded by the Coral monitors.
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The 'staggering switch': an electronically controlled optical packet switch

TL;DR: In this paper, an almost-all-optical packet switch that does not rely on recirculating loops for storage implementation is presented, based on two rearrangeably nonblocking stages interconnected by optical delay lines with different amounts of delay.
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High-speed protocol for bursty traffic in optical networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a one-way reservation protocol called just-enough-time (JET), which is suitable for switching bursty traffic in a high speed optical backbone network.
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