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10 October 1997 Scheduling in unidirectional WDM rings and its extensions
Xijun Zhang, Chunming Qiao
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Abstract
All-to-all personalized communication (AAPC) requires each of the N nodes in a network to send a unique message to each of the other N - 1 nodes. In this paper, we study the problem of scheduling AAPC in WDM rings with K wavelengths and T transmitter-receiver pairs per node. We first determine the theoretical lower bound on the schedule length in a unidirectional ring with negligible tuning delay. A scheduling method based on a 'recursive packing procedure' is then proposed. Two extensions of the above work are also made. First, we use a similar method to schedule AAPC in bidirectional rings with a small T, which achieves a better schedule performance than the method in reference one. Second, we modify the schedule to take into account the effects of non-negligible tuning delay. The schedules derived in this paper can achieve the minimum length for some values of K and T, and a near minimum length in other cases.
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Xijun Zhang and Chunming Qiao "Scheduling in unidirectional WDM rings and its extensions", Proc. SPIE 3230, All-Optical Communication Systems: Architecture, Control, and Network Issues III, (10 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290381
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KEYWORDS
Wavelength division multiplexing

Receivers

Lithium

Radon

Telecommunications

Transmitters

Local area networks

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