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Networking with TLSR

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Chapter 3 discusses a new network structure called two-level source routing (TLSR). TLSR jointly uses domain-by-domain routing (DBDR) to realize all-optical packet switching (AOPS) with a lack of cost-effective photonic computing and buffering technologies available for networking. This chapter further discusses some networking issues of TLSR, which include addressing, congestion control, and end-to-end QoS, as well as interconnection with other types of networks such as ATM and IP. Since one major concern of TLSR is its packet overhead for carrying source routing information, an analysis of packet header sizes is also conducted in comparison with, e.g., the IP packet and the ATM cell.

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Jiang, S. (2012). Networking with TLSR. In: Future Wireless and Optical Networks. Computer Communications and Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2822-9_4

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