Field demonstration of a transparent optical WDM network with 10- Gbit/s maximum channel data rate applying an optimized optical link design

Author(s):  
Norbert Hanik ◽  
Armin Ehrhardt ◽  
Andreas Gladisch
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Sampa Rani Bhadra ◽  
Ashok Kumar Pradhan ◽  
Utpal Biswas

For the last few decades, fiber optic cables not only replaced copper cables but also made drastic evolution in the technology to overcome the optoelectronic bandwidth mismatch. Light trail concept is such an attempt to minimize the optoelectronic bandwidth gap between actual WDM bandwidth and end user access bandwidth. A light trail is an optical bus that connects two nodes of an all optical WDM network. In this paper, we studied the concept of split light trail and proposed an algorithm namely Static Multi-Hop Split Light Trail Assignment (SMSLTA), which aims to minimize blocking probability, the number of static split light trails assigned and also the number of network resources used, at the same time maximizing the network throughput. Our proposed algorithm works competently with the existing algorithms and generates better performance in polynomial time complexity.


1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhangyuan Chen ◽  
Guisheng Xiong ◽  
Baicheng Zhang ◽  
Anshi Xu ◽  
Deming Wu

Author(s):  
H.-H. Yen ◽  
F. Y. S. Lin ◽  
S. S. W. Lee ◽  
H.-T. Chang ◽  
B. Mukherjee

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdelhakim Dafeur ◽  
Bernard Cousin ◽  
Rezki Ziani

Abstract In this paper, we investigate the splitter placement problem in an optical WDM network. The goal is to select a given number of MC nodes in the network such that the overall link cost of a multicast session is minimized. We present an exact formulation in integer linear programming ( ILP ) to find a set of trees that connects a source to a set of destination nodes. Then, four algorithms based on network topology metrics are proposed to select a given number of MC nodes in the network such that the overall link cost of a multicast session is minimized. The efficiency of the proposed algorithms is verified by simulation results.


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