Skip to main content
Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering
Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering
Home
Study
Prospective Students
Current Students
Internship Opportunities
Research
Research Overview
Research Areas
Research Groups
Programs
Applied Mathematics and Computational Science
Computer Science
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Statistics
People
All People
Faculty
Affiliate Faculty
Instructional Faculty
Research Scientists
Research Staff
Postdoctoral Fellows
Students
Alumni
Administrative Staff
News
Events
About
Who We Are
Leadership Team
Apply
wireless data center networks
Wireless Data Center Networks
Mon, Jan 1 2018
-
Fri, Jan 1 2021
wireless data center networks
Data center networks (DCNs) are essential infrastructures to embrace the era of the highly diversified massive amount of data generated by emerging technological applications. In order to store and process such a data deluge, today’s DCNs have to deploy enormous length of wires to interconnect a plethora of servers and switches. Unfortunately, wired DCNs exposes several drawbacks such as cabling cost and complexity, low space utilization due to the cable bundles, and insufficiency to overcome chronic oversubscription and hotspot problems.