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Self-routing in a photonic packet switched Manhattan Street Network based on all-optical label recognition

Self-routing in a photonic packet switched Manhattan Street Network based on all-optical label recognition
Self-routing in a photonic packet switched Manhattan Street Network based on all-optical label recognition
An all-optically addressed self-routing optical packet switched network scheme based on the Manhattan Street Network is presented. This scheme simplifies the optical processing that is required in the optical core. The resulting network provides a high-bandwidth flexible transmission path that is completely transparent to the data payload. The all-optical addressing is based on optical pattern recognition using matching filtering. Experimental results using all-optical recognition of a 20Gchip/s four bit adddress label using super structured fibre Bragg gratings are presented.
Thomsen, B.C.
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Teh, P.C.
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Ibsen, M.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Thomsen, B.C.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Thomsen, B.C., Teh, P.C., Ibsen, M. and Richardson, D.J. (2003) Self-routing in a photonic packet switched Manhattan Street Network based on all-optical label recognition. Photonics in Switching 2003, Versailles, France. 28 Sep - 02 Oct 2003. 3 pp .

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An all-optically addressed self-routing optical packet switched network scheme based on the Manhattan Street Network is presented. This scheme simplifies the optical processing that is required in the optical core. The resulting network provides a high-bandwidth flexible transmission path that is completely transparent to the data payload. The all-optical addressing is based on optical pattern recognition using matching filtering. Experimental results using all-optical recognition of a 20Gchip/s four bit adddress label using super structured fibre Bragg gratings are presented.

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Published date: 2003
Venue - Dates: Photonics in Switching 2003, Versailles, France, 2003-09-28 - 2003-10-02

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Local EPrints ID: 41572
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/41572
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ORCID for D.J. Richardson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7751-1058

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Date deposited: 03 Oct 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:40

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Author: B.C. Thomsen
Author: P.C. Teh
Author: M. Ibsen
Author: D.J. Richardson ORCID iD

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