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Multipath packet switch using packet bundling [PDF]
The basic concept of packet bundling is to group smaller packets into larger packets based on, e.g., quality of service or destination within the packet switch. This paper presents novel applications of bundling in packet switching. The larger packets created by bundling are utilized to extend switching capacity by use of parallel switch planes. During
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Orthogonality catastrophe and shock waves in a non-equilibrium Fermi gas
A semiclassical wave-packet propagating in a dissipationless Fermi gas inevitably enters a "gradient catastrophe" regime, where an initially smooth front develops large gradients and undergoes a dramatic shock wave phenomenon.
A. G. Abanov +6 more
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Dynamic Homeostasis in Packet Switching Networks
In this study, we investigate the adaptation and robustness of a packet switching network (PSN), the fundamental architecture of the Internet. We claim that the adaptation introduced by a transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control mechanism ...
Abe, Hirotake +2 more
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Circuit switching versus packet switching
Communication specialists around the world are facing the same problem: shifting from circuit switching (CS) to packet switching (CS). Communication service providers are favoring “All-over-IP” technologies hoping to boost their profits by providing multimedia services.
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Bandwidth Problem in High Performance Packet Switching Network [PDF]
Pre-print of "Bandwidth Problem in High Performance Packet Switching Network". The final publication is available at www.springerlink.comHigh performance packet switching networks are being deployed to provide sufficient data bandwidth for end users 3G ...
Elleithy, Khaled M. +3 more
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Optical packet switching without packet alignment
Operation without packet alignment of an all-optical packet switch is proposed and predicted feasible through a detailed traffic analysis. Packet alignment units are eliminated resulting in a simple switch architecture while optimal traffic performance is maintained through the flexibility provided by ...
Hansen, Peter Bukhave +2 more
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Ethernet: distributed packet switching for local computer networks
R. Metcalfe
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Ethernet: distributed packet switching for local computer networks
R. Metcalfe, David R. Boggs
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Virtual clock: a new traffic control algorithm for packet switching networks
Lixia Zhang
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