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L'anneau DS-WDM (Divisor-Skip Wavelength Division Multiplexing) est un réseau d'interconnexion optique pour les clusters de postes de travail ou les machines parallèles qui peuvent connecter facilement différents nombres de nœuds à l'aide de techniques de multiplexage par répartition en longueur d'onde. Cependant, l’algorithme de routage ordonné en longueur d’onde proposé pour l’anneau DS-WDM nécessite des processus compliqués dans chaque routeur. Ici, un nouvel algorithme de routage appelé algorithme de comparaison de nombres dimensionnels pour l'anneau DS-WDM est proposé et évalué. Bien que le diamètre et la distance moyenne soient presque identiques à ceux du routage traditionnel ordonné en longueur d'onde, le coût et la latence sont considérablement réduits.
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Xiaoshe DONG, Tomohiro KUDOH, Hideharu AMANO, "A Routing Algorithm for Multihop WDM Ring" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E82-D, no. 2, pp. 422-430, February 1999, doi: .
Abstract: Divisor-Skip Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DS-WDM) ring is an optical interconnection network for workstation clusters or parallel machines which can connect various number of nodes easily using wavelength division multiplexing techniques. However, the wavelength-ordered routing algorithm proposed for the DS-WDM ring requires complicated processes in each router. Here, a new routing algorithm called the comparing dimensional number routing algorithm for the DS-WDM ring is proposed and evaluated. Although the diameter and average distance are almost same as traditional wavelength-ordered routing, the cost and latency are much reduced.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e82-d_2_422/_p
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