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Enabling Reconfiguration-Communication Overlap for Collective Communication in Optical Networks

Networking and Internet Architecture 2026-05-01 v3 Artificial Intelligence Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

Collective communication (CC) is critical for scaling distributed machine learning (DML). The predictable traffic patterns of DML present a great opportunity for applying optical network technologies. Optical networks with reconfigurable topologies promise high bandwidth and low latency for collective communications. However, existing approaches face inherent limitations: static topologies are inefficient for dynamic communication patterns within CC algorithm, while frequent topology reconfiguration matching every step of the algorithm incurs significant overhead. In this paper, we propose SWOT, a demand-aware optical network framework that employs ``intra-collective reconfiguration'' to dynamically align network resources with CC traffic patterns. SWOT hides reconfiguration latency by overlapping it with data transmission through three key techniques: \textit{Heterogeneous Message Splitting}, \textit{Asynchronous Overlapping}, and \textit{Topology Bypassing}. Extensive simulations demonstrate that SWOT reduces communication completion time up to 89.7% across diverse CC algorithm compared to static baselines, demonstrating strong robustness to varying optical resources and reconfiguration delay.

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@article{arxiv.2510.19322,
  title  = {Enabling Reconfiguration-Communication Overlap for Collective Communication in Optical Networks},
  author = {Changbo Wu and Zhuolong Yu and Gongming Zhao and Hongli Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.19322},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted at ACM CoNEXT '26. To be published in Proceedings of the ACM on Networking (PACMNET), Volume 4, CoNEXT2, June 2026