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Optical Switching and Networking, Volume 43
Volume 43, February 2022
- Qian Wu, Jiading Wang
, Maiko Shigeno:
A novel channel-based model for the problem of routing, space, and spectrum assignment. 100636 - Masoud Vejdannik
, Ali Sadr
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Channel power optimization in WDM systems using co-evolutionary genetic algorithm. 100637 - André Luiz Ferraz Lourenço, Amílcar Careli César
:
A deep neural network with a fuzzy multi-objective optimization model for fault analysis in an elastic optical network. 100644 - Ammar Rafiq
, Muhammad Faisal Hayat, Muhammad Usman Younus:
Dynamic Bandwidth allocation algorithm for avoiding Frame rearrangement in NG-EPON. 100645 - V. A. C. Vale, Raul C. Almeida Jr., Karcius D. R. Assis
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Network-state-dependent routing and route-dependent spectrum assignment for PRMLSA problem in all-optical elastic networks. 100646 - Shan Yin, Yidong Chen, Sicong Ding, Zhidong Zhang, Shanguo Huang:
Crosstalk-aware routing, spectrum, and core assignment based on AoD nodes in SDM-EONs with bidirectional multicore fibers. 100647 - Matheus Sena, Pedro J. Freire, Leonardo D. Coelho
, Alex Ferreira dos Santos, Antonio Napoli
, Raul C. Almeida Jr.:
Novel evolutionary planning technique for flexible-grid transmission in optical networks. 100648 - Layhon Roberto Rodrigues dos Santos
, Taufik Abrão
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Low-margin efficient power and spectrum assignment in elastic optical networks. 100649 - Róza Goscien, Pawel Ksieniewicz
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Efficient dynamic routing in Spectrally-Spatially Flexible Optical Networks based on traffic categorization and supervised learning methods. 100650
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