Optical Interconnects for Future Data Center Networks (Record no. 57505)

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ISBN 9781461446309
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Call Number 621.3
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Title Optical Interconnects for Future Data Center Networks
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Number of Pages XIV, 174 p. 73 illus., 64 illus. in color.
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Series statement Optical Networks,
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Remark 2 Introduction to Optical Interconnects in Data Centers -- Optical Interconnects for Scale-Out Data Centers -- Optical Interconnects in Next Generation Data Centers: An End to End View -- Simulation and Performance Analysis of Data Intensive and Workload Intensive Cloud Computing Data Centers -- The Role of Photonics in Future Data Center Networks.-  All-Optical Networks: A System's Perspective -- A High-Speed MIMO OFDM Flexible Bandwidth Data Center Network -- A Petabit Bufferless Optical Switch for Data Center Networks -- Optically Interconnected High Performance Data Centers.
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Summary, etc Optical Interconnects for Future Data Center Networks covers optical networks and how they can provide high bandwidth, energy efficient interconnects with increased communication bandwidth. This volume, with contributions from leading researchers in the field, presents an integrated view of the expected future requirements of data centers and serves as a reference for some of the most advanced and promising solutions proposed by researchers from leading universities, research labs, and companies. The work also includes several novel architectures, each demonstrating different technologies such as optical circuits, optical switching, MIMO optical OFDM, and others. Additionally, Optical Interconnects for Future Data Center Networks provides invaluable insights into the benefits and advantages of optical interconnects and how they can be a promising alternative for future data center networks.
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Author 2 Kachris, Christoforos.
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Author 2 Bergman, Keren.
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Author 2 Tomkos, Ioannis.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4630-9
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