The objectives of this presentation are to clarify specific terms like transparency and transverse compatibility, and then to derive guidelines as a first approach to an engineered photonic network. These guidelines are applied to the planning of a core network with 8 and 16 wavelength channels per link and verified by first numerical results. Complementary to a layered network architecture, our methodology is based on the use of a specific reference configuration. Degradation effects like amplifier noise, chromatic and polarization-mode dispersion, nonlinear self-phase modulation are covered as well as node crosstalk and the impact of optical frequency misalignments. Based on ITU-T recommendations, a classification of ranges of bit-rates a...
This paper presents some recent developments in cross-layer approaches for planning and operating im...
There is an ongoing evolution of technology towards network convergence and ubiquitous information s...
Future telecommunication networks are expected to be increasingly heterogeneous and support a wide ...
This paper deals with some aspects of optical networking technology which are expected to play a key...
This thesis presents several alternatives for fibre-optic local and metropolitan area networks. The ...
This paper presents a technique that significantly simplifies the design and operation of transparen...
Up to now, the focus of R and D activities on photonic communication networks, using optical transmi...
We report a numerical investigation on the transmission techniques to achieve the highest capacities...
Abstract: Photonic networks are probably the most appropriate solution to meet growing bandwidth req...
Transparent optical networks will play an important role in the near future. The aim of this work is...
This thesis is about reconfigurable and transparentwavelength division multiplexed (WDM) networks.Re...
The arrival and mastery of new optical transmission technologies and all-optical switching of signal...
International audienceWe present a new method to design a regional network based on optical hybrid p...
A novel concept for transparent link design is presented, and evaluated numerically and experimental...
Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) networks that use expensive optical/electrical/optical...
This paper presents some recent developments in cross-layer approaches for planning and operating im...
There is an ongoing evolution of technology towards network convergence and ubiquitous information s...
Future telecommunication networks are expected to be increasingly heterogeneous and support a wide ...
This paper deals with some aspects of optical networking technology which are expected to play a key...
This thesis presents several alternatives for fibre-optic local and metropolitan area networks. The ...
This paper presents a technique that significantly simplifies the design and operation of transparen...
Up to now, the focus of R and D activities on photonic communication networks, using optical transmi...
We report a numerical investigation on the transmission techniques to achieve the highest capacities...
Abstract: Photonic networks are probably the most appropriate solution to meet growing bandwidth req...
Transparent optical networks will play an important role in the near future. The aim of this work is...
This thesis is about reconfigurable and transparentwavelength division multiplexed (WDM) networks.Re...
The arrival and mastery of new optical transmission technologies and all-optical switching of signal...
International audienceWe present a new method to design a regional network based on optical hybrid p...
A novel concept for transparent link design is presented, and evaluated numerically and experimental...
Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) networks that use expensive optical/electrical/optical...
This paper presents some recent developments in cross-layer approaches for planning and operating im...
There is an ongoing evolution of technology towards network convergence and ubiquitous information s...
Future telecommunication networks are expected to be increasingly heterogeneous and support a wide ...