AbstractWe consider optical networks with routing by wavelength division multiplexing. We show that wavelength switching is unnecessary in routings where communication paths use at most two edges. We then exhibit routings in some explicit pseudo-random graphs, showing that they achieve optimal performance subject to constraints on the number of edges and the maximal degree. We also observe the relative inefficiency of planar networks
AbstractWe study the problem of assigning a minimum number of colors to directed paths (dipaths) of ...
Routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) problems in wavelength-routed optical networks are typically...
AbstractMotivated by wavelength division multiplexing in all-optical networks, we consider the probl...
AbstractWe consider optical networks with routing by wavelength division multiplexing. We show that ...
We study the problem of allocating optical bandwidth to sets of communication requests in all-optica...
AbstractWe consider all-optical networks that use wavelength-division multiplexing and employ wavele...
AbstractWe consider the problem of routing uniform communication instances in switched optical rings...
In many models of optical routing, we are given a set of communication paths in a network, and we mu...
AbstractWe give theoretical results obtained for wavelength routings in certain all-optical networks...
In optical networks, the vast bandwidth available in an optical bre may be utilized by splitting it ...
Communication in all-optical networks requires novel routing strategies. The high bandwidth of the o...
International audienceThis paper surveys the theoretical results obtained for wavelength{routing all...
Includes bibliographical references.Supported by the Army Research Office. DAAL03-86-K-0171Richard A...
Probabilistic message-passing algorithms are developed for routing transmissions in multiwavelength ...
Caption title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-11).Supported by the Army Research Office. D...
AbstractWe study the problem of assigning a minimum number of colors to directed paths (dipaths) of ...
Routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) problems in wavelength-routed optical networks are typically...
AbstractMotivated by wavelength division multiplexing in all-optical networks, we consider the probl...
AbstractWe consider optical networks with routing by wavelength division multiplexing. We show that ...
We study the problem of allocating optical bandwidth to sets of communication requests in all-optica...
AbstractWe consider all-optical networks that use wavelength-division multiplexing and employ wavele...
AbstractWe consider the problem of routing uniform communication instances in switched optical rings...
In many models of optical routing, we are given a set of communication paths in a network, and we mu...
AbstractWe give theoretical results obtained for wavelength routings in certain all-optical networks...
In optical networks, the vast bandwidth available in an optical bre may be utilized by splitting it ...
Communication in all-optical networks requires novel routing strategies. The high bandwidth of the o...
International audienceThis paper surveys the theoretical results obtained for wavelength{routing all...
Includes bibliographical references.Supported by the Army Research Office. DAAL03-86-K-0171Richard A...
Probabilistic message-passing algorithms are developed for routing transmissions in multiwavelength ...
Caption title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-11).Supported by the Army Research Office. D...
AbstractWe study the problem of assigning a minimum number of colors to directed paths (dipaths) of ...
Routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) problems in wavelength-routed optical networks are typically...
AbstractMotivated by wavelength division multiplexing in all-optical networks, we consider the probl...