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Traffic Grooming for Optical Networks [electronic resource] : Foundations, Techniques, and Frontiers / edited by Rudra Dutta, Ahmed E. Kamal, George N. Rouskas.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Optical Networks | Optical NetworksEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2008Descripción: XIV, 296 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780387745183
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  • SpringerLink (Online service)
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  • 621.382 23
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  • TK1-9971
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Springer eBooksResumen: Traffic Grooming for Optical Networks: Foundations, Techniques and Frontiers covers the principles, technology, practice, and future of traffic grooming in optical networks. Traffic grooming is the name given to a family of optical network design and resource allocation algorithms that can enable cost-efficient use of both network bandwidth and electronic switching. This book provides an authoritative point of reference to traffic grooming developments including Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) and Generic Framing Procedure (GFP). This book begins by providing appropriate background information and then follows with an in-depth study of a few key issues and challenges. At the same time it brings together a broad range of perspectives from preeminent researchers in both academia and industry. Part one entitled "Foundations" presents enabling technology and standards and also gives a formal introduction to traffic grooming theory. Part two, "Techniques" contains eight chapters that present specific traffic grooming techniques and addresses corresponding fundamental issues. Finally, part three, "Frontiers", examines topics of emerging importance including multidomain considerations, waveband grooming and switching, and all-optical grooming. Traffic Grooming for Optical Networks: Foundations, Techniques and Frontiers is a valuable reference for practicing engineers as well as industry and academic researchers.
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Foundations -- Grooming Switches -- Control Plane Support -- Grooming Mechanisms in SONET/SDH and Next-Generation SONET/SDH -- Computational Complexity -- Hierarchical Traffic Grooming -- Techniques -- Traffic Grooming In SONET/SDH Rings -- Traffic Grooming in Next-Generation SONET/SDH Networks -- Mathematical Programming Approaches -- Survivable Traffic Grooming -- Traffic Grooming Under Scheduled Service -- Dynamic Grooming Algorithms -- Performance Models for Dynamic Traffic Grooming -- Multipoint Traffic Grooming -- Frontiers -- Multi-Domain Traffic Grooming -- Grooming of Scheduled Demands in Multi-Layer Optical Networks -- All-Optical Traffic Grooming.

Traffic Grooming for Optical Networks: Foundations, Techniques and Frontiers covers the principles, technology, practice, and future of traffic grooming in optical networks. Traffic grooming is the name given to a family of optical network design and resource allocation algorithms that can enable cost-efficient use of both network bandwidth and electronic switching. This book provides an authoritative point of reference to traffic grooming developments including Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) and Generic Framing Procedure (GFP). This book begins by providing appropriate background information and then follows with an in-depth study of a few key issues and challenges. At the same time it brings together a broad range of perspectives from preeminent researchers in both academia and industry. Part one entitled "Foundations" presents enabling technology and standards and also gives a formal introduction to traffic grooming theory. Part two, "Techniques" contains eight chapters that present specific traffic grooming techniques and addresses corresponding fundamental issues. Finally, part three, "Frontiers", examines topics of emerging importance including multidomain considerations, waveband grooming and switching, and all-optical grooming. Traffic Grooming for Optical Networks: Foundations, Techniques and Frontiers is a valuable reference for practicing engineers as well as industry and academic researchers.

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