نتایج جستجو برای: optical router
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OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), which is used widely on networks, has a Router Dead Interval problem. If a (backup) designated router has stopped operation due to failure, the OSPF routers await a hello packet acknowledgment for the router dead interval to recognize that the designated router has ceased the operation. The Router Dead Interval is 40 sec This interval time is not only long for m...
Abstract We introduce subwavelength color routers with perfect optical efficiency in a red-green-green-blue (RGGB) Bayer layout for solid state image sensors. This is the first demonstration of device concept that shows full potential routing, i.e., routing without loss photons, broadband, polarization-independent, and angular robust response. As an example, we show router 320 nm wide sensor pi...
Electro-optical printed circuit board technology (EOCB) based on integrated planar polymer optical waveguides has been the subject of research and development for many years to provide a cost viable, fully integrated system embedded optical interconnect solution, however a number of constraints of this technology have yet to be overcome. Optical coupling loss at the input and output of the wave...
Energy efficiency is an important desirable property for optical networks and a key parameter for the sustainability of the future Internet. In this work, we consider the energy-minimized design problem for IP over flexible optical networks. We provide an energy-aware multilayer network-planning algorithm, which takes as input the network topology, the IP end-to-end traffic matrix, the modular ...
The rotor-router model, also known as the Propp machine, is a deterministic process analogous to a random walk on a graph [1]. Instead of distributing tokens to randomly chosen neighbors, the rotor-router model deterministically serves the neighbors in a fixed order by associating to each vertex a “rotor-router” pointing to one of its neighbors. The rotor-router model sometimes appears under th...
An asynchronous router for quality-of-service Networks on Chip (QNoC) is presented. It combines multiple service levels (SL) with multiple equal-priority virtual channels (VC) within each SL. VCs are assigned dynamically per packet in each router. The router employs fast arbitration schemes to minimize latency. Analytical expressions for a generic NoC router performance, area and power are deri...
This paper introduces a router delay model that accurately models key aspects of modern routers. The model accounts for the pipelined nature of contemporary routers, the specific flow control method employed, the delay of the flowcontrol credit path, and the sharing of crossbar ports across virtual channels. Motivated by this model, we introduce a microarchitecture for a speculative virtual-cha...
In this paper, we propose a High Availability Open Shortest Path First (HA-OSPF) router which consists of two OSPF router modules, active and standby, to support a high availability network. First, we used the continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) to analyze the steady-state availability of an HA-OSPF router with one active router and N standby routers (1 + N redundancy model). Then, with the fai...
Current router models [2, 3, 5, 6] assume that clock cycle time depends solely on router latency. However, in practice, routers are heavily pipelined, making cycle time largely independent of router latency. In this paper, we describe a router delay model that accurately accounts for pipelining based on technology-independent delay estimates derived through detailed gate-level analysis. Simulat...
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