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by nullc
2346 days ago
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oh... now I understand the purpose of the TDMA. Using actual optical switching to interconnect. Very interesting! Got any pointers to the sort of optical switching components you're using? [I've been out of the networking business professionally for almost a decade now, so I'm a bit out of touch with the state of the art in optical stuff--- I was somewhat surprised recently to learn of the existence and low cost of LR4 40gb optics. :P] |
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Take a look at: https://circuit-switching.sysnet.ucsd.edu/
And: https://arpa-e.energy.gov/sites/default/files/UCSD_Papen_ENL...
The current generation of switches that we're working on uses diffraction gratings patterned onto glass hard drive platters, installed in a modified hard drive, spun by a custom motor controller that's synchronized to the NICs via PTP.