Ebook: Optical Networks: Architecture and Survivability
- Tags: Computer Communication Networks, Optics Optoelectronics Plasmonics and Optical Devices, Electrical Engineering
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Optical Networks - Architecture and Survivability, is a state-of-the-art work on survivable and cost-effective design of control and management for networks with IP directly over Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology (or called Optical Internet). The authors address issues of signaling mechanisms, resource reservation, and survivable routing and wavelength assignment. Special emphasis has been given to the design of meshed, middle-sized, and wavelength-routed networks with dynamic traffic in the optical domain, such as the next-generation Metropolitan Area Network.
Research and development engineers, graduate students studying wavelength-routed WDM networks, and senior undergraduate students with a background in algorithms and networking will find this book interesting and useful. This work may also be used as supplemental readings for graduate courses on internetworking, routing, survivability, and network planning algorithms.
Optical Networks - Architecture and Survivability, is a state-of-the-art work on survivable and cost-effective design of control and management for networks with IP directly over Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology (or called Optical Internet). The authors address issues of signaling mechanisms, resource reservation, and survivable routing and wavelength assignment. Special emphasis has been given to the design of meshed, middle-sized, and wavelength-routed networks with dynamic traffic in the optical domain, such as the next-generation Metropolitan Area Network.
Research and development engineers, graduate students studying wavelength-routed WDM networks, and senior undergraduate students with a background in algorithms and networking will find this book interesting and useful. This work may also be used as supplemental readings for graduate courses on internetworking, routing, survivability, and network planning algorithms.
Optical Networks - Architecture and Survivability, is a state-of-the-art work on survivable and cost-effective design of control and management for networks with IP directly over Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology (or called Optical Internet). The authors address issues of signaling mechanisms, resource reservation, and survivable routing and wavelength assignment. Special emphasis has been given to the design of meshed, middle-sized, and wavelength-routed networks with dynamic traffic in the optical domain, such as the next-generation Metropolitan Area Network.
Research and development engineers, graduate students studying wavelength-routed WDM networks, and senior undergraduate students with a background in algorithms and networking will find this book interesting and useful. This work may also be used as supplemental readings for graduate courses on internetworking, routing, survivability, and network planning algorithms.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Control and Management Architecture....Pages 11-34
Routing and Wavelength Assignment (RWA): Overview....Pages 35-64
Algorithms for Dynamic Routing and Wavelength Assignment....Pages 65-108
Routing and Wavelength Assignment with Multi-Granularity OXCs....Pages 109-128
Protection and Restoration....Pages 129-147
Spare Capacity Allocation....Pages 149-210
Survivable Routing with Dynamic Traffic....Pages 211-245
Optical Burst Switching....Pages 247-277
Back Matter....Pages 279-302
Optical Networks - Architecture and Survivability, is a state-of-the-art work on survivable and cost-effective design of control and management for networks with IP directly over Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology (or called Optical Internet). The authors address issues of signaling mechanisms, resource reservation, and survivable routing and wavelength assignment. Special emphasis has been given to the design of meshed, middle-sized, and wavelength-routed networks with dynamic traffic in the optical domain, such as the next-generation Metropolitan Area Network.
Research and development engineers, graduate students studying wavelength-routed WDM networks, and senior undergraduate students with a background in algorithms and networking will find this book interesting and useful. This work may also be used as supplemental readings for graduate courses on internetworking, routing, survivability, and network planning algorithms.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Control and Management Architecture....Pages 11-34
Routing and Wavelength Assignment (RWA): Overview....Pages 35-64
Algorithms for Dynamic Routing and Wavelength Assignment....Pages 65-108
Routing and Wavelength Assignment with Multi-Granularity OXCs....Pages 109-128
Protection and Restoration....Pages 129-147
Spare Capacity Allocation....Pages 149-210
Survivable Routing with Dynamic Traffic....Pages 211-245
Optical Burst Switching....Pages 247-277
Back Matter....Pages 279-302
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