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It looks like the UCSD team are exploring data center TDMA which no commercial NIC supports. http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~snoeren/papers/tdma-eurosys12.pdf



The group web page is here: https://circuit-switching.sysnet.ucsd.edu/

Corundum was originally geared more towards optical circuit switching applications, but it's certainly not limited to that. Since it's open source, the transmit scheduler can be swapped out for all sorts of NIC and protocol related research.




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