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Photonic Technologies for Interconnection and Switching: Present and Future Applications

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The upcoming 21st century multimedia communication era will require broadband communication systems and ultrahigh-performance computer systems. There are now many efforts to construct these systems by using conventional electronics interconnection technologies and electronics switching technologies.

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Henmi, N., Kobayashi, K. (1997). Photonic Technologies for Interconnection and Switching: Present and Future Applications. In: Prati, G. (eds) Photonic Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0979-2_17

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