AbstractWe discuss a model of the all-optical communication technology and an implementation of a simple task, all-to-all, in simple topologies like paths and cycles. The model assumes a single interval (variant of band-pass) filter extracting signal wavelengths for processing and forwarding in intermediate communication nodes. In an attempt to use a minimum number of wavelengths, we give lower and upper bounds on the cardinality of the spectrum used in four cases arising from different assumptions on the topology and the filters. In particular, we propose efficient schedules of directed paths between all pairs of nodes in graphs of maximum node degree two, under the assumption of either a “linear” or “wrapped-around” wavelength spectrum
In all-optical networks with wavelength division multiplexing, every connection is routed along a c...
Caption title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-11).Supported by the Army Research Office. D...
In many models of optical routing, we are given a set of communication paths in a network, and we mu...
AbstractWe discuss a model of the all-optical communication technology and an implementation of a si...
AbstractWe give theoretical results obtained for wavelength routings in certain all-optical networks...
We study the problem of allocating optical bandwidth to sets of communication requests in all-optica...
This paper surveys theoretical results for wavelength--routing in all-- optical networks and present...
International audienceThis paper surveys the theoretical results obtained for wavelength{routing all...
Communication in all-optical networks requires novel routing strategies. The high bandwidth of the o...
International audienceThis paper studies the problems of One{to{All and All{to{All Communication in ...
AbstractWe consider all-to-all routing problem in an optical ring network that uses the wavelength-d...
AbstractThis paper studies the problems of One-to-All and All-to-All Communication in optical networ...
We consider the problem of routing and assignment of wavelength (RAW) in optical networks. Given a s...
AbstractMotivated by wavelength division multiplexing in all-optical networks, we consider the probl...
Let G be the digraph consisting of two oppositely-directed rings on the same set of n nodes. We prov...
In all-optical networks with wavelength division multiplexing, every connection is routed along a c...
Caption title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-11).Supported by the Army Research Office. D...
In many models of optical routing, we are given a set of communication paths in a network, and we mu...
AbstractWe discuss a model of the all-optical communication technology and an implementation of a si...
AbstractWe give theoretical results obtained for wavelength routings in certain all-optical networks...
We study the problem of allocating optical bandwidth to sets of communication requests in all-optica...
This paper surveys theoretical results for wavelength--routing in all-- optical networks and present...
International audienceThis paper surveys the theoretical results obtained for wavelength{routing all...
Communication in all-optical networks requires novel routing strategies. The high bandwidth of the o...
International audienceThis paper studies the problems of One{to{All and All{to{All Communication in ...
AbstractWe consider all-to-all routing problem in an optical ring network that uses the wavelength-d...
AbstractThis paper studies the problems of One-to-All and All-to-All Communication in optical networ...
We consider the problem of routing and assignment of wavelength (RAW) in optical networks. Given a s...
AbstractMotivated by wavelength division multiplexing in all-optical networks, we consider the probl...
Let G be the digraph consisting of two oppositely-directed rings on the same set of n nodes. We prov...
In all-optical networks with wavelength division multiplexing, every connection is routed along a c...
Caption title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-11).Supported by the Army Research Office. D...
In many models of optical routing, we are given a set of communication paths in a network, and we mu...