In this paper we study regenerator placement and traffic engineering of restorable paths in Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) networks. Regenerators are necessary in optical networks due to transmission impairments. We study a network architecture where there are regenerators at selected nodes and we propose two heuristic algorithms for the regenerator placement problem. Performances of these algorithms in terms of required number of regenerators and computational complexity are evaluated. In this network architecture with sparse regeneration, offline computation of working and restoration paths is studied with bandwidth reservation and path rerouting as the restoration scheme. We study two approaches for selecting working a...
Abstract—We develop a framework that supports impair-ment-aware lightpath routing and wavelength ass...
Generalized multi-protocol label switching-based multi-layer networks (MLN) combining packet and opt...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and nondirectional reconfigurable optical add–drop...
In this paper, we study regenerator placement and traffic engineering of restorable paths in general...
In this paper we study traffic engineering of restorable paths in multiprotocol label switching (MPL...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and non-directional reconfigurable optical add-dro...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and nondirectional reconfigurable optical add–drop...
In this paper we study traffic engineering in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks. We cons...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
In this study, we introduce the regenerator location problem in flexible optical networks. With a gi...
Dynamic Online Routing Algorithm (DORA) has been already proposed for conventional networks to distr...
Abstract—We develop a framework that supports impair-ment-aware lightpath routing and wavelength ass...
Generalized multi-protocol label switching-based multi-layer networks (MLN) combining packet and opt...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and nondirectional reconfigurable optical add–drop...
In this paper, we study regenerator placement and traffic engineering of restorable paths in general...
In this paper we study traffic engineering of restorable paths in multiprotocol label switching (MPL...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and non-directional reconfigurable optical add-dro...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and nondirectional reconfigurable optical add–drop...
In this paper we study traffic engineering in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks. We cons...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
In this study, we introduce the regenerator location problem in flexible optical networks. With a gi...
Dynamic Online Routing Algorithm (DORA) has been already proposed for conventional networks to distr...
Abstract—We develop a framework that supports impair-ment-aware lightpath routing and wavelength ass...
Generalized multi-protocol label switching-based multi-layer networks (MLN) combining packet and opt...
Abstract—Advances in the development of colorless and nondirectional reconfigurable optical add–drop...