In this paper, a packet format employed in optical packet switching (OPS) networks is proposed. And the performance of
block synchronization of the burst-ode optical packets is analyzed. Based on the analysis, the length of overhead
synchronization bits is optimized to achieve high framing efficiency, which can enhance bandwidth efficiency.
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