On the Relationship Between Network Topology and Throughput in Mesh Optical Networks

08/15/2020
by   Daniel Semrau, et al.
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The relationship between topology and network throughput of arbitrarily-connected mesh networks is studied. Taking into account nonlinear channel properties, it is shown that throughput decreases logarithmically with physical network size with minor dependence on network ellipticity.

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