In this paper, quality of transmission (QoT)-aware lightpath provisioning schemes for transparent optical networks are proposed and assessed. The main idea is to overcome lightpath blocking due to excessive physical impairments (i.e., unacceptable QoT) by means of successive lightpath set up attempts performed by generalized multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS) signaling protocol along alternate routes. The schemes are enabled by the introduction into current GMPLS signaling protocol [i.e., resource reservation protocol with traffic engineering (RSVP-TE)] of extensions which encompass the QoT parameters that characterize the optical layer. Differently from previous approaches, the proposed GMPLS-based schemes are still distributed but they...
In transparent optical networks, physical layer impairments (PLIs) incurred by non-ideal optical tra...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
GMPLS-based transparent optical networks suffer from accumulation of physical layer impairments (PLI...
In this paper, quality of transmission (QoT)-aware lightpath provisioning schemes for transparent op...
This paper explores the solution space for extending the signaling protocol of a GMPLS control plane...
In GMPLS-based transparent optical networks, the switching and routing functionalities are performed...
We implement extensions to intrinsic functionality of standard RSVP-TE on a commercially available G...
We propose signalling based approaches for handling linear and non-linear impairments and implement ...
Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) is being developed as a unied control architecture...
Two probe-based schemes are proposed to dynamically guarantee lightpath QoT in transparent optical n...
In transparent optical networks, the signal experiences the impact of various phenomena that degrade...
Standard GMPLS protocols used for dynamic establishment of lightpaths in transparent optical network...
In transparent (and translucent) optical networks, physical layer impairments (PLIs) incurred by non...
Transmission impairments in wavelength-division- multiplexing (WDM) transparent optical networks acc...
This paper investigates the problem of dynamic survivable lightpath provisioning against single node...
In transparent optical networks, physical layer impairments (PLIs) incurred by non-ideal optical tra...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
GMPLS-based transparent optical networks suffer from accumulation of physical layer impairments (PLI...
In this paper, quality of transmission (QoT)-aware lightpath provisioning schemes for transparent op...
This paper explores the solution space for extending the signaling protocol of a GMPLS control plane...
In GMPLS-based transparent optical networks, the switching and routing functionalities are performed...
We implement extensions to intrinsic functionality of standard RSVP-TE on a commercially available G...
We propose signalling based approaches for handling linear and non-linear impairments and implement ...
Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) is being developed as a unied control architecture...
Two probe-based schemes are proposed to dynamically guarantee lightpath QoT in transparent optical n...
In transparent optical networks, the signal experiences the impact of various phenomena that degrade...
Standard GMPLS protocols used for dynamic establishment of lightpaths in transparent optical network...
In transparent (and translucent) optical networks, physical layer impairments (PLIs) incurred by non...
Transmission impairments in wavelength-division- multiplexing (WDM) transparent optical networks acc...
This paper investigates the problem of dynamic survivable lightpath provisioning against single node...
In transparent optical networks, physical layer impairments (PLIs) incurred by non-ideal optical tra...
The evolution of optical technologies has paved the way to the migration from opaque optical network...
GMPLS-based transparent optical networks suffer from accumulation of physical layer impairments (PLI...