Presentation 2013/1/17
Scalability in Autonomous Optical Buffer System for Synchronous Packets
Yuta Maruo, Naoya Uegaki, Hiroki Kishikawa, Nobuo Goto, Shin-ichiro Yanagiya,
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Abstract(in English) Various optical buffer systems have been studied for use in network nodes. Autonomous buffer systems that are easy to control are considered to be useful. In this paper, we proposed an autonomous optical buffer system consisting of fiber delay lines that are considered to be most practical as delay elements, and we aim to realize a scalable optical buffer system. We investigated both an all-optical control system and an electrical control system. In this report, buffer performance such as delay time and rejection rate are numerically evaluated.
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Keyword(in English) Optical buffer / Fiber Delay Lines (FDLs) / Electrical buffer / Autonomous control
Paper # EST2012-70,MWP2012-52
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Title (in English) Scalability in Autonomous Optical Buffer System for Synchronous Packets
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Keyword(1) Optical buffer
Keyword(2) Fiber Delay Lines (FDLs)
Keyword(3) Electrical buffer
Keyword(4) Autonomous control
1st Author's Name Yuta Maruo
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Tokushima()
2nd Author's Name Naoya Uegaki
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokushima
3rd Author's Name Hiroki Kishikawa
3rd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokushima
4th Author's Name Nobuo Goto
4th Author's Affiliation The University of Tokushima
5th Author's Name Shin-ichiro Yanagiya
5th Author's Affiliation The University of Tokushima
Date 2013/1/17
Paper # EST2012-70,MWP2012-52
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 401
Page pp.pp.-
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