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Effect of Crosstalk on Permutation in Optical Multistage Interconnection Networks

Published 26 Apr 2010 in cs.NI | (1004.4466v1)

Abstract: Optical MINs hold great promise and have advantages over their electronic networks.they also hold their own challenges. More research has been done on Electronic Multistage Interconnection Networks, (EMINs) but these days optical communication is a good networking choice to meet the increasing demands of high-performance computing communication applications for high bandwidth applications. The electronic Multistage Interconnection Networks (EMINs) and the Optical Multistage Interconnection Networks (OMINs) have many similarities, but there are some fundamental differences between them such as the optical-loss during switching and the crosstalk problem in the optical switches. To reduce the negative effect of crosstalk, various approaches which apply the concept of dilation in either the space or time domain have been proposed. With the space domain approach, extra SEs are used to ensure that at most one input and one output of every SE will be used at any given time. For an Optical network without crosstalk, it is needed to divide the messages into several groups, and then deliver the messages using one time slot (pass) for each group, which is called the time division multiplexing. This Paper discusses the permutation passability behavior of optical MINs. The bandwidth of optical MINs with or without crosstalk has also been explained. The results thus obtained shows that the performance of the networks improves by allowing crosstalk to some extent.

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