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Optical Networks: Recent Advances

✍ Scribed by Murat Alanyali (auth.), Lu Ruan, Ding-Zhu Du (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
348
Series
Network Theory and Applications 6
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


With the rapid growth of bandwidth demand from network users and the advances in optical technologies, optical networks with multiterabitsΒ­ per-second capacity has received significant interest from both researchers and practitioners. Optical networks deployment raises a number of challenging problems that require innovative solutions, including netΒ­ work architectures, scalable and fast network management, resourceΒ­ efficient routing and wavelength assignment algorithms, QoS support and scheduling algorithms, and switch and router architectures. In this book, we put together some important developments in this exiting area during last several years. Some of the articles are research papers and some are surveys. All articles were reviewed by two reviewers. The paper, "On Dynamic Wavelength Assignment in WDM Optical Networks," by Alanyali gives an overview of some issues in the analyΒ­ sis and synthesis of dynamic wavelength assignment policies for optical WDM networks and illustrates a new method of analysis. The paper by Ellinas and Bala, "Wavelength Assignment Algorithms for WDM Ring Architectures," presents two optimal wavelength assignment algorithms that assign the minimum number of wavelengths between nodes on WDM rings to achieve full mesh connectivity. In the paper, "Optimal Placement of Wavelength Converters in WDM Networks for Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems," Jia et al.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
On Dynamic Wavelength Assignment in WDM Optical Networks....Pages 1-17
Wavelength Assignment Algorithms for WDM Ring Architectures....Pages 19-45
Dynamic Traffic Scheduling for QoS Support in WDM/TDM Networks with Arbitrary Tuning Latencies....Pages 47-74
Optimal Placement of Wavelength Converters in WDM Networks for Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems....Pages 75-97
Lightpath Establishment in Wavelength-Routed WDM Optical Networks....Pages 99-122
Multifiber WDM Networks....Pages 123-149
Recent Developments in Optical Multistage Networks....Pages 151-185
Connection Management for Wavelength-Routed Optical WDM Networks....Pages 187-203
Multicast Routing in WDM Optical Networks....Pages 205-270
Architecture and Analysis of Terabit Packet Switches Using Optoelectronic Technologies....Pages 271-297
Allocation of Wavelength Converters in All-Optical Networks....Pages 299-345
Back Matter....Pages 347-347

✦ Subjects


Computer Communication Networks; Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science; Theory of Computation; Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design


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