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Photonic Network Communications, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, July 2005
- Tao Deng, Suresh Subramaniam:
QoS-Friendly Wavelength Assignment in Dynamic Wavelength-Routed Optical Networks. 5-22 - Choon Fang Teo, Yun Cie Foo, Su Fong Chien, Andy Lock Yen Low, Ah Heng You, Gerardo A. Castañón:
Wavelength Converters Placement in All Optical Networks Using Particle Swarm Optimization. 23-37 - Xi Yang, Byrav Ramamurthy:
Sparse Regeneration in Translucent Wavelength-Routed Optical Networks: Architecture, Network Design and Wavelength Routing. 39-53 - Matthieu Clouqueur, Wayne D. Grover:
Availability Analysis and Enhanced Availability Design in p-Cycle-Based Networks. 55-71 - Noélia S. C. Correia, Maria C. R. Medeiros:
On the Maximum Protection Problem in IP-over-WDM Networks Using IP LSP Protection. 73-85 - I-Shyan Hwang, I-Feng Huang, Chia-Chun Chien:
A Novel Dynamic Fault Restoration Mechanism Using a Multiple Ring Approach in WDM Mesh Networks. 87-105 - Keyao Zhu, Jing Zhang, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Ethernet-over-SONET(EoS) over WDM in Optical Wide-Area Networks (WANs): Benefits and Challenges. 107-118
Volume 10, Number 2, September 2005
- Dion Leung, Wayne D. Grover:
Capacity Planning of Survivable Mesh-based Transport Networks under Demand Uncertainty. 123-140 - Mohamed Mostafa A. Azim, Xiaohong Jiang, Pin-Han Ho, Susumu Horiguchi:
Models of Restoration Probability in WDM Networks Employing Active Restoration. 141-153 - James Yiming Zhang, Jing Wu, Oliver W. W. Yang, Michel Savoie:
A Lagrangian-Relaxation Based Network Profit Optimization For Mesh SONET-Over-WDM Networks. 155-178 - KunHong Liu, Yong Xu:
Combining GA with Splitting Methods for Rearrangeably Nonblocking Grooming of Dynamic Traffic in SONET Ring Networks. 179-192 - Yueguang Jiao, Bingkun Zhou, Hanyi Zhang, Yili Guo:
Grooming of Arbitrary Traffic in Optical WDM Mesh Networks Using a Genetic Algorithm. 193-198 - Sujoy Ghose, Rajeev Kumar, Nilanjan Banerjee, Raja Datta:
Multihop Virtual Topology Design in WDM Optical Networks for Self-Similar Traffic. 199-214 - Chunyong Yang, Deming Liu, Shaojing Wu, Wei Li, Dexiu Huang:
A Node-Level Blocking Probability Analysis for WRONs. 215-223 - Xiaohong Jiang, Susumu Horiguchi:
Design of Optical Rearrangeable Nonblocking MINs Under Various Crosstalk Constraints. 225-232 - Vincenzo Eramo, Marco Listanti, Andrea Valletta:
Advantages of Hybrid Input/output Wavelength Conversion in Optical Packet Switches. 233-252 - Ashok K. Turuk, Rajeev Kumar:
Delay-on-Demand: A Signaling Protocol to Reduce Blocking Probability in Optical Burst-Switching Networks. 253-266 - Mohammad Yousif Jamro, John M. Senior:
Chirp Control of an Electroabsorption Modulator to be used for Regeneration and Wavelength Conversion at 40 Gbit/s in All-Optical Networking. 267-278
Volume 10, Number 3, November 2005
- Andreas Kirstädter, Andreas Iselt, Achim Autenrieth, Dominic A. Schupke, Robert G. Prinz, Bernhard Edmaier:
Business Models for Next Generation Transport Networks. 283-296 - Anpeng Huang, Linzhen Xie, Zhengbin Li, Dongxin Lu, Pin-Han Ho:
Optical Self-Similar Cluster Switching (OSCS) - A Novel Optical Switching Scheme by Detecting Self-Similar Traffic. 297-308 - Mengke Li, Byrav Ramamurthy:
Dynamic Waveband Switching in WDM Mesh Networks Based on a Generic Auxiliary Graph Model. 309-331 - Bin Zhou, Mostafa A. Bassiouni, Guifang Li:
Routing and Wavelength Assignment in Optical Networks Using Logical Link Representation and Efficient Bitwise Computation. 333-346 - Ying Wang, Tee Hiang Cheng, Sanjay Kumar Bose:
An Enquiry-Based Dynamic Service Provisioning Approach for Overlay IP-over-Optical Networks. 347-360 - Bruno Carneiro Leão Guedes, Marbey Manhães Mosso, Henrique José Pinto Portela da Silva, Rodolfo Araujo de Azevedo Lima, Abelardo Belex Podcameni, Antonio de Campos Sachs, Felipe Rudge Barbosa:
Performance Analysis of an Optical Switched Manhattan Street Network. 361-370
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