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Advanced Optical Integration Processes for Photonic‐Integrated Circuit Packaging
Photonic integrated chip packaging is a growing technology that helps make devices faster, more efficient, and more compact by using light instead of electricity. This review highlights recent progress in making these chips work better at different levels, discusses current challenges like heat and alignment, and looks at future possibilities for ...
Keuntae Baek +4 more
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Optical wireless communications (OWCs) provide a promising alternative to spectrum‐congested microwave wireless communications. Recently, the use of metasurfaces with sub‐wavelength features for dynamic beam steering, beam manipulation, and spatial or optical‐angular‐momentum mode generation, conversion, and multiplexing in OWCs is proposed and ...
Ke Wang +7 more
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Traditional multicast routing strategies can hardly meet the demanding requirements of multicasting mission assignment messages in airborne tactical networks.
Ying Pan, Na Lyu, Chungang Yang
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Source filtering in IP multicast routing [PDF]
IP multicasting is an efficient group communication mechanism. It avoids transmitting packets from a sender to each of the receivers separately. With the current IP multicast mechanism, once having joined a group, a host will receive all data destined to the group from any source, irrespective of whether it wishes to receive them.
Kao, Chang-Jung +2 more
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A Hybrid Caching Scheme with Dynamic Forwarding Strategy in Information‐Centric Network
In this era of huge data traffic, the information‐centric network (ICN) is a switching strategy from conventional host‐centric communication to a new data‐centric one. In‐network caching an integral part of ICN can reduce the shortcomings of today's location‐based internet paradigm. As ICN has limited caching capability, the decision of optimal routing
Ashim Dey +4 more
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QoS multicast routing with heterogeneous receivers [PDF]
When supporting source-specific heterogeneous-receiver multimedia applications, a multicast tree is built among a source and the receivers such that the path from the source to each receiver satisfies the delay and bandwidth constraints. To optimize the network usage, it is desirable to find a multicast tree that minimizes the total bandwidth used ...
Wang, J, Nahrstedt, K, Xiao, L, Lui, KS
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Performance Analysis of Multicast Mobility in a Hierarchical Mobile IP Proxy Environment
Mobility support in IPv6 networks is ready for release as an RFC, stimulating major discussions on improvements to meet real-time communication requirements.
Schmidt, Thomas C., Wählisch, Matthias
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MTS‐PolKA: Weighted Multipath Traffic Splitting With Source Routing for Elephant and Mice Flows
ABSTRACT Modern datacenter networks rely on multi‐root tree topologies, to ensure efficient and reliable connectivity. However, traditional traffic engineering solutions like equal cost multiple path (ECMP) and weighted‐cost multipath (WCMP) often fall short in addressing dynamic and heterogeneous traffic conditions.
Giancarlo O. dos Santos +6 more
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Longest Path Reroute to Optimize the Optical Multicast Routing in Sparse Splitting WDM Networks
Limited by the sparse light-splitting capability in WDM networks, some nodes need to reroute the optical packet to different destination nodes with the high cost of routing for reducing packet loss possibility.
Huanlin Liu +4 more
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Alternate Path Routing for Multicast
Current network-layer multicast routing protocols build multicast trees based only on hop count and policy. If a tree cannot meet application requirements, the receivers have no alternative. In this paper, we propose a general and modular architecture that integrates alternate path routing with the network's multicast services.
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