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Multiwavelength Optical Networks. :879-883
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Multiwavelength Optical Networks. :896-899
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Multiwavelength Optical Networks. :884-889
Autor:
T. Otani, Richard E. Wagner, Dipakbin Q Chowdhury, Ioannis Roudas, Thomas E. Stern, Neophytos Antoniades
Publikováno v:
Journal of Lightwave Technology. 20:921-936
This paper presents an accurate theoretical model for the study of concatenation of optical multiplexers/demultiplexers (MUXs/DMUXs) in transparent multiwavelength optical networks. The model is based on a semianalytical technique for the evaluation
Autor:
Thomas E. Stern, Janet Lehr Jackel, Richard E. Wagner, A.E. Elrefaie, Neophytos Antoniades, D.H. Richards, S.F. Habiby, Ioannis Roudas
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics. 6:348-362
This paper presents an efficient simulation method for the design of the optical transport layer of large-scale multiwavelength optical networks. According to this method, computations are performed in two complementary steps. During the first step,
Publikováno v:
Multiwavelength Optical Networks: Architectures, Design, and Control
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Multiwavelength Optical Networks. :893-895
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. 3:459-469
Dynamic routing of point-to-point connections in a waveband selective linear lightwave network is addressed. Linear lightwave networks are all optical networks in which only linear operations are performed on signals in a waveband selective manner. S
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. 2:602-612
Multidimensional switching networks are networks that utilize more than one degree of freedom (e.g., space, wavelength, time, code). The main idea is to use several dimensions of practical size in hierarchical multiplexing to overcome the physical co
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Journal of Lightwave Technology. 11:900-907
The dilation concept in switching networks is generalized and extended to the wavelength dimension, resulting in a new class of dynamic wavelength-routing cross-connects. These wavelength-dilated switches (WDSs) are reconfigurable and fault-tolerant,