Performance analysis of a hybrid opto-electronic packet switch using WDM technology

We investigate the performance of a hybrid optoelectronic switch where the connected azimuths support WDM channels, taking into account different packet classes. A compromise is discussed between the energy savings and the performance improvement given by using shared wavelength converters.

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