Report Number: CSL-TR-97-734
Institution: Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory
Title: Packet Switching Photonic Network Switch Design and Routing
Algorithm
Author: Lee, Hyuk-Jun
Author: Morf, Martin
Author: Flynn, Michael
Date: December 1997
Abstract: Maturity of photonic technology makes it possible to
construct all optical network switch to avoid
optical-to-electrical signal conversion for routing. To
realize all optical packet switching, our current network
topology and routing algorithms have to be reexamined and
modified to satisfy the necessities of all optical network
switching such as a fast routing decision, consideration of
hardware implementation, buffering etc.
In this paper, first, we will review various switching
architectures including crossbar, Benes and Batcher/Banyan.
Secondly, optical implementation of a multiple output port
network switch will be presented. In many levels of
networking from multiprocessor interconnection to wide area
networking, multiple latencies resulting from this scheme
could improve the overall performance when combined with
smart routing schemes. Finally, we present a interpretation
of multistage network using a symmetric group. A Cayley graph
for a symmetric group and its coset graphs suggest an
interesting alternative way to construct a new multistage
interconnection network.
http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/csl/tr/97/734/CSL-TR-97-734.pdf