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The Data Vortex Switch Architectures—A Review

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Computational Intelligence for Engineering and Management Applications

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All optical packet switching is the most desirable and faster switching technology that enhances the speed and data transmission rate. In order to provide high performance communication networks with high throughput, low latency, high terminal reliability, high component reliability, low cross talk, low ASE noise, low bit error rate, and high fault tolerance capability for all optical packet switched networks, a novel interconnection architecture, namely, the Data Vortex (DV) switch was explored. This paper presents a thorough review of various Data Vortex architectures and a comparison of these architectures on the basis of different performance parameters. It may help to provide an effective solution for proper choice of Data Vortex architecture as a sub-network for next-generation Data Center Networks (DCNs) or High Performance Computer Systems (HPCs) architectures.

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Soni, A., Sharma, N. (2023). The Data Vortex Switch Architectures—A Review. In: Chatterjee, P., Pamucar, D., Yazdani, M., Panchal, D. (eds) Computational Intelligence for Engineering and Management Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 984. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8493-8_25

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