Physical layer impairments severely limit the reach and capacity of optical systems, thereby hampering the deployment of transparent optical networks (i.e., no electrical signal regenerators are required). Besides, the high cost and power-consumption of regeneration devices makes it unaffordable for network operators to consider the opaque architecture (i.e., regeneration is available at every network node). In this context, translucent architectures (i.e., regeneration is only available at selected nodes) have emerged as the most promising short term solution to decrease costs and energy consumption in optical backbone networks. Concurrently, the coarse granularity and inflexibility of legacy optical technologies have re-fostered great int...
We evaluate the performance of optical network designs using relatively few switch nodes at which wa...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and non-directional reconfigurable optical add-dro...
In this study, we introduce the regenerator location problem in flexible optical networks. With a gi...
Physical layer impairments severely limit the reach and capacity of optical systems, thereby hamperi...
In this paper we present the impact of considering regenerator allocation when selecting routes and ...
Telecommunication systems use optical signals to transmit information. The strength of a signal in a...
The deployment of translucent optical networks is considered the most promising short term solution ...
In this paper we present the impact of considering regenerator allocation when selecting routes and ...
The deployment of translucent optical networks is considered the most promising short term solution ...
In translucent optical networks, the signal will remain in the optical domain as long as possible an...
In translucent optical networks, connections bypass most intermediate nodes transparently. However, ...
Due to transmission impairments, optical regeneration is needed to extend the length of a lightpath ...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of establishing a lightpath in a multihop manner under physi...
In translucent optical networks the physical layer impairments degrading the optical signal are cons...
In translucent optical networks the physical layer impairments degrading the optical signal are cons...
We evaluate the performance of optical network designs using relatively few switch nodes at which wa...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and non-directional reconfigurable optical add-dro...
In this study, we introduce the regenerator location problem in flexible optical networks. With a gi...
Physical layer impairments severely limit the reach and capacity of optical systems, thereby hamperi...
In this paper we present the impact of considering regenerator allocation when selecting routes and ...
Telecommunication systems use optical signals to transmit information. The strength of a signal in a...
The deployment of translucent optical networks is considered the most promising short term solution ...
In this paper we present the impact of considering regenerator allocation when selecting routes and ...
The deployment of translucent optical networks is considered the most promising short term solution ...
In translucent optical networks, the signal will remain in the optical domain as long as possible an...
In translucent optical networks, connections bypass most intermediate nodes transparently. However, ...
Due to transmission impairments, optical regeneration is needed to extend the length of a lightpath ...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of establishing a lightpath in a multihop manner under physi...
In translucent optical networks the physical layer impairments degrading the optical signal are cons...
In translucent optical networks the physical layer impairments degrading the optical signal are cons...
We evaluate the performance of optical network designs using relatively few switch nodes at which wa...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and non-directional reconfigurable optical add-dro...
In this study, we introduce the regenerator location problem in flexible optical networks. With a gi...