User talk:JonathanGael

Distributed Switching with Distributed Queue Switch Architecture (DQSA)
DQSA is a breakthrough technology that presents the purest form of distributed switching, stemming from the fact that DQSA is a near-perfect universal medium access control (MAC). Near-perfect meaning that DQSA operates with very low overhead coming just short of theoretical perfection. Universal meaning that it can be applied to any network physical layer or topology. Medium access control meaning that all it does is control the data packets access to the physical medium, be it optical, electrical or wireless.

By definition, a DQSA network has NO central control and nothing in the middle of network to perform switching and routing decisions. The network is controlled entirely from the edge so that the network is in and of itself, the switch. The almost 20 years of fundamental research behind this technology can be reviewed at http://www.ether2.com/white-papers.html.JonathanGael (talk) 18:40, 27 May 2011 (UTC)