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Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 2025
- Jun-ichi Kani
, Takahiro Suzuki
, Yasutaka Kimura, Shin Kaneko
, Sang-Yuep Kim, Tomoaki Yoshida
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Disaggregation and virtualization for future access and metro networks [Invited Tutorial]. 1 - André Souza
, Nelson Costa, João Pedro
, João Pires:
Raman amplifier design and launch power optimization in multi-band optical systems. 13 - Zehao Wang
, Yue-Kai Huang, Shaobo Han
, Daniel C. Kilper, Tingjun Chen
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Multi-span optical power spectrum prediction using cascaded learning with one-shot end-to-end measurement. 23 - Kenji Mizutani, Yutaka Urino, Takanori Shimizu, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Shigeru Nakamura, Tatsuya Usuki, Kiyo Ishii, Ryosuke Matsumoto, Takashi Inoue, Shu Namiki, Michihiro Koibuchi:
In-network stable radix sorter using many FPGAs with high-bandwidth photonics [Invited]. 34 - Kaida Kaeval, Klaus Grobe, Jörg-Peter Elbers:
Operation of optical spectrum as a service in disaggregated and multi-operator environments [Invited]. 46
Volume 17, Number 2, 2025
- Joshua Dugre
, Samuel Fritsch, Rupavatharam Krishna Mohan:
Demonstration of a three-node wavelength division multiplexed hybrid quantum-classical network through multicore fiber. 71 - Chunyu Zhang
, Yu Chen, Min Zhang
, Zhuo Liu, Danshi Wang
:
SHAP-assisted EE-LightGBM model for explainable fault diagnosis in practical optical networks. 81 - Meihan Wu, Xiaoliang Chen
, Francesco Musumeci
, Ruoxing Li
, Yuxiao Zhang, Qian Lv, Zuqing Zhu
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On the cross-layer restoration to address packet layer failures in P2MP-TRX-based WSONs. 95 - Shudan Han, Yongcheng Li, Gangxiang Shen, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Scheduled lightpath demand provisioning in fiber space division multiplexing optical networks. 110 - Óscar González de Dios, Pablo Armingol Robles
, Liesbeth Roelens
, Alejandro Muñiz Da Costa, Ignacio de Miguel
, Ramón J. Durán Barroso, Juan Pedro Fernández-Palacios
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Automation of multi-layer multi-domain transport networks and the role of AI [Invited]. 124 - Fabio Cavaliere
, Paola Iovanna
, Alberto Bianchi, Roberto Sabella, Alessandro Percelsi:
Will a metro-access optical continuum ever fly? Access network evolution trends and enabling technologies [Invited]. 134 - Giuseppe Rizzelli
, Mariacristina Casasco
, Valter Ferrero, Annachiara Pagano
, Roberto Gaudino
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Analysis and experimental demonstration of possible architectures for future coherent metro+PON converged networks [Invited]. 142 - Alessio Giorgetti
, Nicola Andriolli
, Marco Ferrari, Elisabetta Storelli, Gennaro Davide Paduanelli, Antonino Cacicia, Rudi Paolo Paganelli, Alberto Tarable, Emilio Paolini, Giada Sajeva, Marco Brunero, Alessandro Gagliano
, Paolo Martelli, Pietro Noviello, Giovanni Schmid, Alberto Gatto
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Generalized quantum-assisted digital signature service in an SDN-controlled quantum-integrated optical network. 155 - Ramon Casellas
, Ricardo Martinez
, Ricard Vilalta
, Raul Muñoz:
Overview of SDN control of multiband over SDM optical networks with physical layer impairments [Invited Tutorial]. 165 - Piero Castoldi
, Rana Abu Bakar
, Andrea Sgambelluri, Juan Jose Vegas Olmos, Francesco Paolucci
, Filippo Cugini
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Programmable packet-optical network security and monitoring using DPUs with embedded GPUs [Invited]. 178 - Saverio Pellegrini
, Leonardo Minelli
, Lorenzo Andrenacci
, Giuseppe Rizzelli
, Dario Pilori
, Gabriella Bosco
, Luca Della Chiesa, Claudio Crognale, Stefano Piciaccia, Roberto Gaudino
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Overview on the state of polarization sensing: application scenarios and anomaly detection algorithms. 196

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