We report the current status of our work on a new research framework for the clean-slate design of next-generation optical access (NGOA) architectures and protocols. The proposed research framework consists of two major components: A comparative analysis framework and a virtual test bed. The comparative analysis framework is based on a multivariate non-inferiority testing procedure and a notion of equivalent circuit rate (ECR); it is capable of statistically comparing multiple performance measures in an integrated way and providing quantification of the effective bandwidth for users of a candidate system with respect to a reference one based on user-perceived performances. The virtual test bed is implemented as simulation models of candidat...
The capacity and high flexibility potentials of all-optical networks (AONs) have already been realiz...
Abstract: Problem statement: Optical Packet Switching (OPS) and transmission networks based on Wavel...
Context: Growth in bandwidth demand has boosted the development of new techniques for the transmissi...
Abstract—A comprehensive research framework for a com-parative analysis of candidate network archite...
A comprehensive research framework for a comparative analysis of candidate network architectures and...
Several experimental research networks have been created in the laboratories of prominent universiti...
The convergence of multiservice heterogeneous networks and ever increasing Internet applications, li...
The convergence of multiservice heterogeneous networks and ever increasing Internet applications, li...
The ever increasing demands of Internet users caused by the introduction of new high bandwidth appli...
Passive Optical Networks (PON) which offer 1 Gbit/s of symmetrical bitrate shared among 32 or 64 cli...
This paper was focused on describing the development, parameters and needs for High-bandwidth access...
With the dramatic increase of Internet users and the development of new high volume Internet applica...
Increasing bandwidth demand drives the need for next-generation optical access (NGOA) networks that ...
The access network infrastructure plays an important role in the overall performance of the network,...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a robust modulation and multiplexing format whi...
The capacity and high flexibility potentials of all-optical networks (AONs) have already been realiz...
Abstract: Problem statement: Optical Packet Switching (OPS) and transmission networks based on Wavel...
Context: Growth in bandwidth demand has boosted the development of new techniques for the transmissi...
Abstract—A comprehensive research framework for a com-parative analysis of candidate network archite...
A comprehensive research framework for a comparative analysis of candidate network architectures and...
Several experimental research networks have been created in the laboratories of prominent universiti...
The convergence of multiservice heterogeneous networks and ever increasing Internet applications, li...
The convergence of multiservice heterogeneous networks and ever increasing Internet applications, li...
The ever increasing demands of Internet users caused by the introduction of new high bandwidth appli...
Passive Optical Networks (PON) which offer 1 Gbit/s of symmetrical bitrate shared among 32 or 64 cli...
This paper was focused on describing the development, parameters and needs for High-bandwidth access...
With the dramatic increase of Internet users and the development of new high volume Internet applica...
Increasing bandwidth demand drives the need for next-generation optical access (NGOA) networks that ...
The access network infrastructure plays an important role in the overall performance of the network,...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a robust modulation and multiplexing format whi...
The capacity and high flexibility potentials of all-optical networks (AONs) have already been realiz...
Abstract: Problem statement: Optical Packet Switching (OPS) and transmission networks based on Wavel...
Context: Growth in bandwidth demand has boosted the development of new techniques for the transmissi...