In this work, we propose a new distributed signaling scheme, within the GMPLS framework, for establishing lightpaths in wavelength-routed networks with sparse wavelength conversion. Analytical models are developed to evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme. Theoretical and simulation results show that compared to the classic scheme designed primarily for networks with no wavelength conversion, the proposed signaling scheme can achieve much lower blocking probability
In this paper, quality of transmission (QoT)-aware lightpath provisioning schemes for transparent op...
In GMPLS optical networks, the label (i.e., wavelength) selection process can be accomplished in a d...
Abstract — Previous studies on routing and wavelength assign-ment algorithms assumed that the global...
In sparse wavelength conversion networks only a few nodes support wavelength conversion. The optical...
Abstract: Distributed wavelength provisioning is becoming one of the most important technologies fo...
Distributed wavelength provisioning is becoming one of the most important technologies for supportin...
Abstract: We present a study and simulation on DLE for WDM-routed networks with/without conversion c...
This paper explores the solution space for extending the signaling protocol of a GMPLS control plane...
We present a study and simulation on DLE for WDM-routed networks with/without conversion capabilitie...
Abstract — In this paper, we study the benefits of advertising wavelength availability in a distribu...
This paper presents a centralized admission control mechanism to differentiate the blocking probabil...
Abstract Recently, progress has been made in the Generalized Multi–Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) ...
In this paper, the authors investigate the use of two destination-initiated wavelength-weighted rese...
In this paper, quality of transmission (QoT)-aware lightpath provisioning schemes for transparent op...
In GMPLS optical networks, the label (i.e., wavelength) selection process can be accomplished in a d...
Abstract — Previous studies on routing and wavelength assign-ment algorithms assumed that the global...
In sparse wavelength conversion networks only a few nodes support wavelength conversion. The optical...
Abstract: Distributed wavelength provisioning is becoming one of the most important technologies fo...
Distributed wavelength provisioning is becoming one of the most important technologies for supportin...
Abstract: We present a study and simulation on DLE for WDM-routed networks with/without conversion c...
This paper explores the solution space for extending the signaling protocol of a GMPLS control plane...
We present a study and simulation on DLE for WDM-routed networks with/without conversion capabilitie...
Abstract — In this paper, we study the benefits of advertising wavelength availability in a distribu...
This paper presents a centralized admission control mechanism to differentiate the blocking probabil...
Abstract Recently, progress has been made in the Generalized Multi–Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) ...
In this paper, the authors investigate the use of two destination-initiated wavelength-weighted rese...
In this paper, quality of transmission (QoT)-aware lightpath provisioning schemes for transparent op...
In GMPLS optical networks, the label (i.e., wavelength) selection process can be accomplished in a d...
Abstract — Previous studies on routing and wavelength assign-ment algorithms assumed that the global...