M. Hauer, J. McGeehan, J. Touch, P. Kamath, J. Bannister, E. Lyons, C. Lin, A. Au, H. Lee, D. Starodubov, A. Willner
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Dynamically reconfigurable all-optical correlators to support ultra-fast internet routing
To implement an effective optical bypass for an electronic router, the key design decision is to combine a software algorithm with a small set of dynamically configurable fiber-Bragg-grating based optical correlators. A conceptual diagram showing how the optical bypass is implemented in an IP router is shown.