Hybrid optical and packet switching networks enable data to be forwarded at multiple levels. Large IP flows at the IP level may be therefore moved to the optical level bypassing the per hop routing decisions of the IP level. Such move could be beneficial since congested IP networks could be offloaded; leaving more resources for other smaller IP flows. At the same time, the flows switched at the optical level would experience better quality of service (QoS) thanks to larger bandwidth and negligible jitter. Moving these large flows to the optical level requires the creation of lightpaths. Current approaches to manage lightpaths rely on decisions of which IP flows will be moved to lightpaths taken by network managers. As a result, only IP flow...
Abstract. This paper presents a new idea for the management of lambda-connections in optical network...
Traffic in the Internet backbone is expected to grow above a few Tbit/s in 2020. To cope with this, ...
In the future, the Internet may ultimately be constrained by energy consumption and the capability t...
Abstract—Hybrid optical and packet switching networks en-able data to be forwarded at multiple level...
Current optical networks are generally composed of multi-service optical switches, which enable forw...
In the last decade ‘self-management’ has become a popular research theme within the networking commu...
Hybrid networks are networks capable of switching data at multiple levels (optical and IP packet lev...
Part 3: Network and Traffic ManagementInternational audienceSelf-management is one of the most popul...
Self-management is one of the most popular research topics in network and systems management. Little...
The landscape of the telecommunications environment is constantly evolving; in terms of architecture...
Recent years have seen major efforts to converge existing circuit switch telephony and Internet serv...
The advance on data transmission in optical networks has allowed data forwarding decisions to be tak...
This paper presents a new idea for the management of lambda-connections in optical networks. The ide...
Optical networks are becoming an inevitable technology in the next generation Internet. Optical WDM ...
none7This chapter provides an outline of the main concepts and issues related to optical packet swit...
Abstract. This paper presents a new idea for the management of lambda-connections in optical network...
Traffic in the Internet backbone is expected to grow above a few Tbit/s in 2020. To cope with this, ...
In the future, the Internet may ultimately be constrained by energy consumption and the capability t...
Abstract—Hybrid optical and packet switching networks en-able data to be forwarded at multiple level...
Current optical networks are generally composed of multi-service optical switches, which enable forw...
In the last decade ‘self-management’ has become a popular research theme within the networking commu...
Hybrid networks are networks capable of switching data at multiple levels (optical and IP packet lev...
Part 3: Network and Traffic ManagementInternational audienceSelf-management is one of the most popul...
Self-management is one of the most popular research topics in network and systems management. Little...
The landscape of the telecommunications environment is constantly evolving; in terms of architecture...
Recent years have seen major efforts to converge existing circuit switch telephony and Internet serv...
The advance on data transmission in optical networks has allowed data forwarding decisions to be tak...
This paper presents a new idea for the management of lambda-connections in optical networks. The ide...
Optical networks are becoming an inevitable technology in the next generation Internet. Optical WDM ...
none7This chapter provides an outline of the main concepts and issues related to optical packet swit...
Abstract. This paper presents a new idea for the management of lambda-connections in optical network...
Traffic in the Internet backbone is expected to grow above a few Tbit/s in 2020. To cope with this, ...
In the future, the Internet may ultimately be constrained by energy consumption and the capability t...