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Publikováno v:
Bell Labs Technical Journal. 9:99-110
Shared restoration is key to realizing the bandwidth savings offered by mesh networking. In order to be viable, restoration has to be effected fast, typically within 50 ms after failure. However, traditional schemes involve signaling and cross-connec
Autor:
Chitra Phadke, Sadanand M Gogate, Vishy Poosala, Rohit Khanna, Mansoor Alicherry, Sathya Srinivasan, Harsha S. Nagesh
Publikováno v:
Bell Labs Technical Journal. 8:219-232
Network design tools are routinely used to design optical networks that can carry a set of demands at the least cost. While there are several planning tools in existence, they lack either algorithm quality, or usability, or operational effectiveness
Publikováno v:
OFC/NFOEC Technical Digest. Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2005..
We present a novel and practical scheme for carrying dynamic data traffic over circuits at lower costs than existing architectures. We demonstrate its effectiveness in handling burstiness as well as long-term variations in traffic patterns.
Publikováno v:
OFC/NFOEC Technical Digest. Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2005..
We introduce a novel scheme that flexibly distributes the differential delays in virtual concatenation (VCAT) paths in SONET/SDH networks. We show that this increases the utilization of the network in carrying dynamic traffic and reduces the total bu
Publikováno v:
OFC 2003 Optical Fiber Communications Conference, 2003..
We present a novel technique for rapid restoration in optical/electrical mesh networks that does not incur signaling or cross-connect setup latencies. We show that it easily meets the 50 ms requirement in most scenarios.
Publikováno v:
IEEE Communications Magazine. 49:58-59
his series is an attempt to provide a holistic view of telecommunications services (having covered previously both enterprise [1] and residential [2] segments). The current issue is the second part of the New Converged Telecommunications Applications
Publikováno v:
IEEE Communications Magazine. 48:80-81
The very first and most universal telecommunication application is voice, or, in other words, the telephone. Let us start this article by highlighting an important milestone in the industry. In mid-July 2010 (the time of this writing) it was announce