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Modeling, Simulation, Design and Engineering of WDM Systems and Networks provides readers with the basic skills, concepts, and design techniques used to begin design and engineering of optical communication systems and networks at various layers. The latest semi-analytical system simulation techniques are applied to optical WDM systems and networks, and a review of the various current areas of optical communications is presented. Simulation is mixed with experimental verification and engineering to present the industry as well as state-of-the-art research.

This contributed volume is divided into three parts, accommodating different readers interested in various types of networks and applications. The first part of the book presents modeling approaches and simulation tools mainly for the physical layer including transmission effects, devices, subsystems, and systems), whereas the second part features more engineering/design issues for various types of optical systems including ULH, access, and in-building systems. The third part of the book covers networking issues related to the design of provisioning and survivability algorithms for impairment-aware and multi-domain networks.

Intended for professional scientists, company engineers, and university researchers, the text demonstrates the effectiveness of computer-aided design when it comes to network engineering and prototyping.




WDM Systems and Networks: Modeling, Simulation, Design and Engineering provides readers with the basic skills, concepts, and design techniques used to begin design and engineering of optical communication systems and networks at various layers. The latest semi-analytical system simulation techniques are applied to optical WDM systems and networks, and a review of the various current areas of optical communications is presented. Simulation is mixed with experimental verification and engineering to present the industry as well as state-of-the-art research.

This contributed volume is divided into three parts, accommodating different readers interested in various types of networks and applications. The first part of the book presents modeling approaches and simulation tools mainly for the physical layer including transmission effects, devices, subsystems, and systems), whereas the second part features more engineering/design issues for various types of optical systems including ULH, access, and in-building systems. The third part of the book covers networking issues related to the design of provisioning and survivability algorithms for impairment-aware and multi-domain networks.

Intended for professional scientists, company engineers, and university researchers, the text demonstrates the effectiveness of computer-aided design when it comes to network engineering and prototyping.




WDM Systems and Networks: Modeling, Simulation, Design and Engineering provides readers with the basic skills, concepts, and design techniques used to begin design and engineering of optical communication systems and networks at various layers. The latest semi-analytical system simulation techniques are applied to optical WDM systems and networks, and a review of the various current areas of optical communications is presented. Simulation is mixed with experimental verification and engineering to present the industry as well as state-of-the-art research.

This contributed volume is divided into three parts, accommodating different readers interested in various types of networks and applications. The first part of the book presents modeling approaches and simulation tools mainly for the physical layer including transmission effects, devices, subsystems, and systems), whereas the second part features more engineering/design issues for various types of optical systems including ULH, access, and in-building systems. The third part of the book covers networking issues related to the design of provisioning and survivability algorithms for impairment-aware and multi-domain networks.

Intended for professional scientists, company engineers, and university researchers, the text demonstrates the effectiveness of computer-aided design when it comes to network engineering and prototyping.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Modeling, Simulation, Design and Engineering of WDM Systems and Networks: An Introduction....Pages 1-10
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Computer Modeling of Transport Layer Effects....Pages 13-61
State-of-the-Art in Device and Network Element Level Modeling....Pages 63-97
Semianalytical Models for Network Performance Evaluation....Pages 99-188
Commercial Optical Communication Software Simulation Tools....Pages 189-232
Front Matter....Pages 233-233
Optical Interconnects....Pages 235-300
Short Range (in-building) Systems and Networks: A Chance for Plastic Optical Fibers....Pages 301-323
WDM Phase-Modulated Millimeter-Wave Fiber Systems....Pages 325-335
Fiber to the Home Through Passive Optical Networks....Pages 337-372
Coherent Optical Communication Systems....Pages 373-417
Design Process for Terrestrial and Undersea DWDM Network Upgrades....Pages 419-439
Front Matter....Pages 441-441
Impairment-Aware Optical Networking: A Survey....Pages 443-479
Provisioning and Survivability in Multi-Domain Optical Networks....Pages 481-519
Future Directions in WDM Systems and Networks....Pages 521-532


WDM Systems and Networks: Modeling, Simulation, Design and Engineering provides readers with the basic skills, concepts, and design techniques used to begin design and engineering of optical communication systems and networks at various layers. The latest semi-analytical system simulation techniques are applied to optical WDM systems and networks, and a review of the various current areas of optical communications is presented. Simulation is mixed with experimental verification and engineering to present the industry as well as state-of-the-art research.

This contributed volume is divided into three parts, accommodating different readers interested in various types of networks and applications. The first part of the book presents modeling approaches and simulation tools mainly for the physical layer including transmission effects, devices, subsystems, and systems), whereas the second part features more engineering/design issues for various types of optical systems including ULH, access, and in-building systems. The third part of the book covers networking issues related to the design of provisioning and survivability algorithms for impairment-aware and multi-domain networks.

Intended for professional scientists, company engineers, and university researchers, the text demonstrates the effectiveness of computer-aided design when it comes to network engineering and prototyping.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Modeling, Simulation, Design and Engineering of WDM Systems and Networks: An Introduction....Pages 1-10
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Computer Modeling of Transport Layer Effects....Pages 13-61
State-of-the-Art in Device and Network Element Level Modeling....Pages 63-97
Semianalytical Models for Network Performance Evaluation....Pages 99-188
Commercial Optical Communication Software Simulation Tools....Pages 189-232
Front Matter....Pages 233-233
Optical Interconnects....Pages 235-300
Short Range (in-building) Systems and Networks: A Chance for Plastic Optical Fibers....Pages 301-323
WDM Phase-Modulated Millimeter-Wave Fiber Systems....Pages 325-335
Fiber to the Home Through Passive Optical Networks....Pages 337-372
Coherent Optical Communication Systems....Pages 373-417
Design Process for Terrestrial and Undersea DWDM Network Upgrades....Pages 419-439
Front Matter....Pages 441-441
Impairment-Aware Optical Networking: A Survey....Pages 443-479
Provisioning and Survivability in Multi-Domain Optical Networks....Pages 481-519
Future Directions in WDM Systems and Networks....Pages 521-532
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