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Hypercube connected rings: a scalable and fault-tolerant logical topology for optical networks
2001
Computer Communications
A new, fault-tolerant, scalable, and modular virtual topology for lightwave networks employing wavelength division multiplexing is proposed. The proposed architecture is based on a hypercube connected ring structure that enjoys the rich topological properties of a hypercube, but it also overcomes one of its drawbacks. In a hypercube, the nodal degree increases with the number of nodes. Hence, the per-node cost of the network increases as the network size grows. However, in a hypercube connected
doi:10.1016/s0140-3664(00)00336-4
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