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Kautz graphs as attractive logical topologies in multihop lightwave networksRavikumar et al., 1997
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- Ravikumar C
- Rai T
- Verma V
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In this paper, we propose Kautz graphs as attractive logical topologies for multihop WDM lightwave networks. Logical topologies proposed in the literature include the ShuffleNet, De Bruijn graph, Manhattan Street Network, and Hypercube. We show that for a given nodal in …
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