Summary form only given. We consider the problem of reducing and controlling cross-talk in multi-stage guided-wave switching networks. Some combinatoric attributes of tree structures are advantageously employed to reduce the required number of cross-talk related control elements.
Architectural aspects of cross-talk control in guided wave switching arrays
1999-01-01
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Architectural Aspects of Cross-talk Control in Guided Wave Switching Arrays
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