
Optical Packet Switching Systems
Optical Packet Switching Systems are advanced data networks that transmit information using light signals through fiber optic cables. Instead of sending data in continuous streams, the system breaks information into small units called packets, each with its own routing information. These packets are switched and directed independently at high speed, like digital mail parcels. This technology enables faster, more efficient data transfer across networks, reducing congestion and latency, and supporting the growing demands of internet services, cloud computing, and telecommunications by optimizing bandwidth and improving network flexibility.