
Optical packet switching provides the advantages of transparency and the efficient use of the bandwidth provided by WDM on optical transport networks. There are however various impediments to deploying this technology in an all-optical fashion: optical buffering is inefficient, and all-optical signal processing has not been implemented in networks. It is possible to utilise optical signal processing for all-optical header processing and all-optical switching, and proof of concept experiments have been done to verify this.
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