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The Packet Switching Brain

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
AbstractThe computer metaphor has served brain science well as a tool for comprehending neural systems. Nevertheless, we propose here that this metaphor be replaced or supplemented by a new metaphor, the “Internet metaphor,” to reflect dramatic new network theoretic understandings of brain structure and function.
Daniel N. Rockmore, Daniel J. Graham
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Photonic packet switching [PDF]

open access: possibleOptical Fiber Communications Conference, 1995
The wide bandwidth of photonic components and the high-speed capabilities of nonlinear devices, such as optical switches, optical gates, and optical frequency converters, open up the possibility of photonic packet switches with terabit-per-second throughput.
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Optical packet switching

SPIE Proceedings, 2005
We report here a scalable, multichassis, 6.3 terabit core router, which utilizes our proprietary optical switch. The router is commercially available and deployed in several customer sites. Our solution combines optical switching with electronic routing.
Lisa Koenigsberg   +12 more
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L7 packet switch: packet switch applying regular expression to packet payload

2014 IEEE International Workshop Technical Committee on Communications Quality and Reliability (CQR), 2014
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is widely studied in research community. Although OpenFlow switches are considered one of the promising SDN technologies, even the latest version of OpenFlow (1.3) only handles 40 tuples including Layer 2 to Layer 4 (L2–L4) headers.
Shogo Ando, Akihiro Nakao
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A Packet/Circuit Switch

AT&T Bell Laboratories Technical Journal, 1984
We propose a switch, suitable for an integrated local communications network, that will support packet switching and circuit switching, with a wide range of bit rates. Key components are two serial memories; a multiplicity of access units, each capable of writing and reading uniformly formatted, addressed information; and a programmed controller ...
Zigmantas L. Budrikis, A. N. Netravali
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Superconducting packet switch

IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity, 1995
Very broad band throughputs greater than 1T bit/sec are desired in heavily loaded communication systems. Using the merits of superconducting devices, a superconducting network system is expected to improve the throughputs of such communication bottleneck systems.
Kazumasa Takagi   +4 more
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Packet switching with satellites

Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '73, 1973
The first computer-communication networks put into operation were designed around the communications provided by the existing worldwide telephone network. Lucky has given a convincing rationale for that decision.
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Optical Packet Switching

2009
This chapter provides an outline of the main concepts and issues related to optical packet switching (OPS). The basic network functions required by this paradigm are discussed and references to past and current research on the topic are provided. Optical packet switching is a transport technique that assumes information to be organized in packets ...
RAFFAELLI, CARLA   +6 more
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Packet Switched Networks [PDF]

open access: possible1983 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1983
The trend towards common user packet switched networks has increased the need for the provision of adequate end-to-end security techniques in order to protect the data of individual groups of network users. The techniques which can be employed in order to provide adequate end-to-end security measures are considered in this paper frc,mamilitary ...
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