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Makalah ini mencadangkan seni bina suis baharu untuk sistem sambungan silang laluan optik hierarki (HOXC). Seni bina membenarkan pengembangan tambahan skala sistem dari segi bilangan port gentian input/output, jalur gelombang dan laluan optik bagi setiap jalur gelombang. Ciri-ciri ini memastikan pengenalan HOXC yang kos efektif walaupun pada awalnya apabila volum trafik tidak begitu besar. Tambahan pula, keberkesanan seni bina suis yang dicadangkan ditunjukkan dalam perbandingan dengan OXC lapisan tunggal (OXC konvensional). Hasilnya menyediakan kriteria berguna untuk pengenalan HOXC dari segi skala perkakasan.
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Shoji KAKEHASHI, Hiroshi HASEGAWA, Ken-ichi SATO, "Optical Cross-Connect Switch Architectures for Hierarchical Optical Path Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 10, pp. 3174-3184, October 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.10.3174.
Abstract: This paper proposes new switch architectures for hierarchical optical path cross-connect (HOXC) systems. The architectures allow incremental expansion of system scale in terms of the number of input/output fiber ports, wavebands, and optical paths per waveband. These features assure the cost-effective introduction of HOXCs even at the outset when traffic volume is not so large. Furthermore the effectiveness of the proposed switch architectures is demonstrated in a comparison with single-layer OXCs (conventional OXCs). The results provide useful criteria for the introduction of HOXCs in terms of hardware scale.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.10.3174/_p
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