Abstract
Massive parallel optical interconnection systems in the 3-D physical space offer advantages but they also represent serious difficulties caused by the increase of the degree of freedom. These difficulties are mainly (1) packaging and precise mounting but also (2) problems of combinatorial nature. Throughout the paper, the presentation of routing information in greater than or equal to 2-D MINs is discussed and the results are aimed to avoid delay and additional hardware. The results apply to distributed switching and processing under the optical interconnection regime.
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Josef Giglmayr "Self-routing in >2D shuffle networks by d-tuples", Proc. SPIE 3466, Algorithms, Devices, and Systems for Optical Information Processing II, (9 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.326784
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KEYWORDS
Switches

Switching

Real-time computing

Optical interconnects

Binary data

Semiconducting wafers

Signal attenuation

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